Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, United States
category: boundary — type: protected area — OSM: relation 1399218
Jim Creek Naval Radio Station (Q1689073)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

  • relation: Naval Radio Station Jim Creek (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Naval Radio Station Jim Creek (9 name matches)
    source=usgs
    landuse=military (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1689073
    wikipedia=en:Jim Creek Naval Radio Station

    wikidata match: Q1689073
Logger Butte (Q65064742)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Logger Butte is a 6,160-foot (1,878-metre) mountain summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is located north of Marblemount and Diobsud Buttes, on the shared boundary of North Cascades National Park and the Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness. The nearest higher peak is Electric Butte, 1.0 mi (1.6 km) to the north. Precipitation runoff from Logger Butte drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Logger Butte (OSM) 213 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1880
    name=Logger Butte (4 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q65064742

    wikidata match: Q65064742
Anderson Butte (Q49008748)
  • node: Anderson Butte (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1705
    name=Anderson Butte (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1515861
    wikidata=Q49008748

    wikidata match: Q49008748
Coal Mountain (Q49021180)
  • node: Coal Mountain (OSM) 1,121 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1276
    name=Coal Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1517900
    wikidata=Q49021180

    wikidata match: Q49021180
Finney Peak (Q49028905)
  • node: Finney Peak (OSM) 78 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1550
    name=Finney Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519540
    wikidata=Q49028905

    wikidata match: Q49028905
Gee Point (Q49031241)
  • node: Gee Point (OSM) 450 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1464
    name=Gee Point (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519916
    wikidata=Q49031241

    wikidata match: Q49031241
Goat Mountain (Q49031851)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Goat Mountain is a 6,844-foot (2,086-metre) summit in the Skagit Range which is a subset of the North Cascades of Washington state. It is located south of Mount Larrabee and north of Mount Shuksan in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Goat Mountain has a subsidiary 6,725 ft summit known as the west peak, and remnants of what was colloquially known as the Swamp Creek Glacier rest on the northern slope between the two summits. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Chardonnay, 2.75 mi (4.43 km) to the east. The Silver Tip Mine was located on the south slope of the mountain near the 3,000 ft level. The mine produced silver and gold in the 1940s. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Fraser River and the Nooksack River.

  • node: Goat Mountain (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2076
    name=Goat Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520047
    wikidata=Q49031851

    wikidata match: Q49031851
Locket Lake (Q49304495)
  • relation: Locket Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1411
    name=Locket Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49304495
    gnis:feature_id=1522341
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49304495
Bonnie Lake (Q106670265)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bonnie Lake is a small freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, south of Otter Lake and the Necklace Valley lakes in King County, Washington. Two waterfalls are found neighboring the lake, one at the eastern inflow and the other at the western outflow: Upper and Lower Bonnie Lake Falls respectively. A short distance towards the South are Iron Cap Mountain and Iron Cap Lake. Bonnie Lake is surrounded by forests except on the eastern side, which is largely composed of vegetated bedrock, talus, and avalanche tracks. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • way: Bonnie Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1480
    name=Bonnie Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106670265
    wikipedia=en:Bonnie Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1516792
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106670265
Crawford Lake (Q106670376)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Crawford Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, at the western ridge of Iron Cap Mountain in King County, Washington. The lake is nestled on a set of prominent valleys and peaks and produces Crawford Creek which flows as one of many tributaries of the Middle Fork Foss River. A short distance towards the north are Chetwoot Lake, Angeline Lake and the Necklace Valley Lakes. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • relation: Crawford Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1571
    name=Crawford Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106670376
    wikipedia=en:Crawford Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518298
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106670376
Dream Lake (Q106969396)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dream Lake is a freshwater lake located on the southern slope of Dog Mountain in King County, Washington, United States. It is west of Otter Lake, part of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Big Creek, a tributary to the Taylor River, exits Dream Lake into a canyon that produces Big Creek Falls. Because of its proximity to Dog Mountain summit and the cirque of Rooster Mountain to the west, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing and rainbow trout. Access to Dream Lake is provided through an unmaintained access trail that splits off the Snoqualmie Lake Trail.

  • relation: Dream Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1053
    name=Dream Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106969396
    wikipedia=en:Dream Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518919
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106969396
Bald Eagle Lake (Q107175196)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bald Eagle Lake is a freshwater lake located on the north skirt of Screeching Eagle Peak (elevation point 6,031 ft (1,838 m)), a U-shaped ridge massif formed by the junction of Bald Eagle Peak and Silver Eagle Peak, between the West Fork and East Fork of Foss River, in King County, Washington. Other prominent lakes are south of Bald Eagle Lake, including Locket Lake, Otter Lake and Lake Iiswoot, Opal Lake and other Necklace Valley lakes on the eastern slope of Otter Point. Mount Hinman and Mount Daniel are a short distance southeast. Because Bald Eagle Lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing.

  • way: Bald Eagle Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1390
    name=Bald Eagle Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107175196
    wikipedia=en:Bald Eagle Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1516066
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107175196
Myrtle Lake (Q107335092)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Myrtle Lake is a freshwater lake located on the northern slope of Big Snow Mountain between Snoqualmie Lake and Chetwoot Lake, in King County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Big Snow Mountain area. Because Myrtle Lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout and coastal cutthroat trout.

  • relation: Myrtle Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1152
    name=Myrtle Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107335092
    wikipedia=en:Myrtle Lake (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1523542
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107335092
Snoqualmie Lake Potholes (Q107377302)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snoqualmie Lake Potholes is a set of freshwater lakes located southeast Snoqualmie Lake, in King County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Big Snow Mountain area. Because Snoqualmie Lake Potholes are at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout and cutthroat trout.

  • relation: Snoqualmie Lake Potholes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1044
    name=Snoqualmie Lake Potholes (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107377302
    wikipedia=en:Snoqualmie Lake Potholes
    gnis:feature_id=1526018
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107377302
Dip Top Peak (Q107427502)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dip Top Peak is a 7,291-foot-elevation (2,222-meter) mountain summit located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in eastern King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is set on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The peak is situated 1.25 mi (2.01 km) north of Mount Daniel, and less than one mile south of Jade Lake. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into East Fork Foss River, which is a tributary of the Skykomish River. The summit saddle has two rock horns, of which the higher southwest peak is the true summit. The first ascent was made August 1950 by Bill and Gene Prater. In the early 1970s, brothers Gene and Bill Prater created the modern aluminum snowshoe known today, and sold them via Bill's "Sherpa Snowshoes" company, which proved very popular.

  • node: Dip Top Peak (OSM) 34 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2222.3
    name=Dip Top Peak (3 name matches)
    ele:ft=7291
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107427502
    wikipedia=en:Dip Top Peak

    wikidata match: Q107427502
Big Snow Lake (Q107439366)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Snow Lake is a freshwater lake located on the northern slope of Big Snow Mountain, west of Dutch Miller Gap, in King County, Washington. Big Snow Lake shares the ridge with Snowflake Lake and is a short distance from Myrtle Lake, to the West, Fools Gold Lake over its northern slope and Little Bulger Ridge further off the northwest shore of Myrtle Lake.

  • relation: Big Snow Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1498
    name=Big Snow Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107439366
    wikipedia=en:Big Snow Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1516542
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107439366
Marlene Lake (Q107451502)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marlene Lake is a small freshwater lake located on a plateau it shares with Moira Lake, a short distance north of Big Snow Mountain, in King County, Washington. The lake can be accessed from the trail that leads past Myrtle Lake, which is West of Marlene Lake. The outflow of Marlene Lake joins the creeks from Moira Lake, Fools Gold Lake and other snow melting creeks to empty as the inflow of Lake Dorothy, which outflows as the East Fork of the Miller River.

  • relation: Marlene Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1227
    name=Marlene Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107451502
    wikipedia=en:Marlene Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1522740
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107451502
Fools Gold Lake (Q107451537)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fools Gold Lake are a set of two small freshwater lakes located on a plateau a short distance north of Big Snow Mountain, in King County, Washington. The lake can be accessed from the trail that leads to Myrtle Lake, which is West of Fools Gold Lake. Big Snow Lake is over the southern slope of the lake plateau towards Big Snow Mountain. The outflow of Fools Gold Lake joins the creeks from Marlene Lake, Moira Lake and other snow melting creeks to empty as the inflow of Lake Dorothy, which outflows as the East Fork of the Miller River.

  • relation: Fools Gold Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1430
    name=Fools Gold Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107451537
    wikipedia=en:Fools Gold Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1519681
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107451537
Moira Lake (Q107451621)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Moira Lake is a small freshwater lake located on a plateau it shares with Marlene Lake, a short distance north of Big Snow Mountain, in King County, Washington. The lake can be accessed from the trail that leads past Myrtle Lake, which is West of Marlene Lake. The outflow of Moira Lake joins the creeks from Marlene Lake, Fools Gold Lake and other snow melting creeks to empty as the inflow of Lake Dorothy, which outflows as the East Fork of the Miller River. The lake is home to cutthroat trout and rainbow trout.

  • relation: Moira Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1198
    name=Moira Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107451621
    wikipedia=en:Moira Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1523305
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107451621
Foehn Lake (Q107524553)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Foehn Lake is a small freshwater lake located on a valley on the south skirt of La Bohn Peak, in the far east border of King County, Washington. Foehn Lake is surrounded by prominent peaks and lakes at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

  • relation: Foehn Lake (OSM) 1.55 miles from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1730
    name=Foehn Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107524553
    wikipedia=en:Foehn Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1519667
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107524553
Chain Lakes (Q107524637)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chain Lakes are a set of small freshwater lakes located on a gulley on the south skirt of La Bohn Peak, in the far east border of King County, Washington. Chain Lakes is surrounded by prominent peaks and lakes at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

  • relation: Chain Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1681
    name=Chain Lakes (3 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107524637
    wikipedia=en:Chain Lakes
    gnis:feature_id=1517606
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107524637
Bear Creek Falls (Q37250)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bear Creek Falls is the final of the two waterfalls on the North Fork Skykomish River in the U.S. state of Washington. The falls are located within a short, narrow canyon.

  • node: Bear Creek Falls (OSM) 292 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Bear Creek Falls (3 name matches)
    note=. The volume of the river is quite deceptive when viewing the falls, since the water is all constricted through a canyon 20-30 feet wide at most, yet downstream of the plunge pool it spreads out to almost 200 feet wide.
    image=https://www.wta.org/site_images/hikes/bear-creek-falls.jpeg/@@images/b71738ba-2c3c-4206-9f6c-c28496143ea1.jpeg
    width=3
    height=2
    source=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Bear-Creek-Falls-4692;https://ropewiki.com/Bear_Creek_(NF_Skykomish_River)
    website=https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/bear-creek-falls
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37250
    description=The falls consist of several small punchbowls and plunges where the river constricts through a narrow granite gorge, culminating in three drops totaling 25 feet in height that empty into a huge pool, producing an enormous boiling churn of bubbles.

    wikidata match: Q37250
Hester Lake (Q49302942)
  • relation: Hester Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1186
    name=Hester Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302942
    gnis:feature_id=1520733
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302942
Horseshoe Lake (Q49303079)
  • relation: Horseshoe Lake (OSM) 6.25 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1300
    name=Horseshoe Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q131366832
    not:wikidata=Q49303079
    gnis:feature_id=1520959
    not:gnis:feature_id=1520956

    wikidata mismatch: Q131366832
  • relation: Goat Lake (OSM) 1,550 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1250
    name=Goat Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302579
    gnis:feature_id=1520035
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata mismatch: Q49302579
  • way: Horseshoe Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1191
    name=Horseshoe Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Goat Lake (1 name matches)
    wikidata=Q49303079
    not:wikidata=Q131366832
    gnis:feature_id=1520956
    not:gnis:feature_id=1520959

    wikidata match: Q49303079
La Bohn Lakes (Q49303506)
  • relation: La Bohn Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1776
    name=La Bohn Lakes (3 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303506
    gnis:feature_id=1521795
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49303506
Lake Clarice (Q49303623)
  • way: Lake Clarice (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1380
    name=Lake Clarice (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303623
    gnis:feature_id=1517802

    wikidata match: Q49303623
Lake Kanim (Q49303735)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lake Kanim is a set of small freshwater lakes located on a clif of the south skirt of Lennox Mountain, in King County, Washington. Lake Kanim is the nascent source of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The lake and its accompanying waterfall were named after Jerry Kanim who was the leader of Snoqualmie people.

  • relation: Lake Kanim (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1202
    name=Lake Kanim (6 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303735
    wikipedia=en:Lake Kanim
    gnis:feature_id=1521567

    wikidata match: Q49303735
Lake Malachite (Q49303769)
  • relation: Lake Malachite (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1244
    name=Lake Malachite (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Malachite Lake (5 name matches)
    wikidata=Q49303769
    gnis:feature_id=1522654
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49303769
Lake Pugsley (Q49303844)
  • relation: Lake Pugsley (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1041
    name=Lake Pugsley (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303844
    gnis:feature_id=1524684
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49303844
Little Heart Lake (Q49304279)
  • relation: Little Heart Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1276
    name=Little Heart Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49304279
    gnis:feature_id=1522230
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49304279
Loch Katrine (Q49304484)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Loch Katrine is a lake at 885 meters (2,904 ft) above sea level in the Cascade Range, in King County, Washington (state) state. It is one of the many lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The lake contains a small island near its outlet.

  • relation: Loch Katrine (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=885
    name=Loch Katrine (3 name matches)
    salt=no
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49304484
    gnis:feature_id=1522339

    wikidata match: Q49304484
Marmot Lake (Q49305360)
  • relation: Marmot Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1501
    name=Marmot Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305360
    gnis:feature_id=1522742

    wikidata match: Q49305360
Marten Lake (Q49305382)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marten Lake is a freshwater lake located on the southern slope of Dog Mountain in King County, Washington, United States. It is west of Anderson Lake, part of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Marten Creek exits Marten Lake into a canyon that produces a tributary to the Taylor River. Because of its proximity to Dog Mountain summit and the cirque of Rooster Mountain to the west, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing cutthroat trout and rainbow trout. Access to Marten Lake is provided through an unmaintained access trail that splits off the Snoqualmie Lake Trail.

  • relation: Marten Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=903
    name=Marten Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305382
    wikipedia=en:Marten Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1522754

    wikidata match: Q49305382
Nordrum Lake (Q49307146)
  • relation: Nordrum Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1120
    name=Nordrum Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49307146
    gnis:feature_id=1523718
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49307146
Big Heart Falls (Q37382)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Heart Falls is a waterfall on the outlet stream of Big Heart Lake, which eventually flows into the Skykomish River, in King County, Washington. It is located between the outlet of Big Heart Lake and the inlet of Delta Lake. The falls are said to drop approximately 1,268 feet (386 m).

  • node: Big Heart Falls (OSM) 235 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Big Heart Falls (3 name matches)
    height=384.7
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37382

    wikidata match: Q37382
Franklin Falls (Q37421)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Franklin Falls is a waterfall on the South fork of the Snoqualmie River, the first of three major waterfalls on the South Fork Snoqualmie River. The falls are located near Snoqualmie Pass in King County, Washington, United States, between the north and south lanes of Interstate 90, just east of exit 47. The falls actually consist of three tiers, totaling about 135 feet (41 m). The first drop is a very scenic 15-foot (4.6 m) block-shaped fall. The second drop is a 25-foot (7.6 m) fanning cascade. The final drop begins as a 25-foot slide, which bends to the right, then plunges over the final 70-foot (21 m) drop seen from the base of the falls. The falls are popular canyoneering destination. The upper two drops are north of the freeway.

  • node: Franklin Falls (OSM) 333 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Franklin Falls (7 name matches)
    height=41
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37421
    wikipedia=en:Franklin Falls

    wikidata match: Q37421
Otter Falls (Q37451)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Otter Falls (also Otter Slide, Otter Slide Falls or Otter Creek Falls) is a waterfall in King County, Washington; on the southern wall of Mount Anderson. It drops about 1,600 feet (490 m) in all, but due to the relatively moderate pitch of the mountainside, only about 1/3 of the total height can be seen from the ground. The drainage of Otter Creek, which feeds the falls, is fairly small, and consists mostly of granite which does not retain water. Therefore, the waterfall relies entirely on snowmelt to flow and often dries up by July.

  • node: Otter Falls (OSM) 1,384 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Otter Falls (3 name matches)
    height=365.8
    website=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Otter-Falls-4597
    alt_name=Otter Slide Falls
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37451

    wikidata match: Q37451
Deer Falls (Q37936)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Deer Falls is the uppermost waterfall on the North Fork Skykomish River. The falls occur within a short but impressive canyon just above the mouth of Goblin Creek.

  • node: Deer Falls (OSM) 113 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Deer Falls (4 name matches)
    tourism=attraction
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37936

    wikidata match: Q37936
Kanim Falls (Q37975)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kanim Falls (200 feet (61 m)) is the major waterfall on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. It is located at the outlet of Lake Kanim and is near the source of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The falls were named after Chief Jerry Kanim who was the leader of Snoqualmie people.

  • node: Kanim Falls (OSM) 542 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Kanim Falls (4 name matches)
    height=85.3
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37975

    wikidata match: Q37975
Denny Camp Falls (Q37983)
  • node: Denny Camp Falls (OSM) 122 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Denny Camp Falls (2 name matches)
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37983

    wikidata match: Q37983
Eagle Falls (Q38002)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Eagle Falls is the uppermost waterfall on the South Fork Skykomish River in Washington. The falls are located downstream from the town of Baring and drop about 25 feet in a high volume cascade.

  • node: Eagle Falls (OSM) 234 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Eagle Falls (5 name matches)
    source=local_knowledge
    tourism=attraction
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q38002

    wikidata match: Q38002
Nellie Falls (Q38069)
  • node: Nellie Falls (OSM) 523 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Nellie Falls (2 name matches)
    height=45.7
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q38069

    wikidata match: Q38069
Evergreen Mountain (Q49028335)
  • node: Evergreen Mountain (OSM) 79 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1700
    name=Evergreen Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49028335
    gnis:feature_id=1519412

    wikidata match: Q49028335
Excelsior Mountain (Q49028348)
  • node: Excelsior Mountain (OSM) 307 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1472.8
    name=Excelsior Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519421
    wikidata=Q49028348

    wikidata match: Q49028348
Fire Mountain (Q49028942)
  • node: Fire Mountain (OSM) 377 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1970
    name=Fire Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519557
    wikidata=Q49028942

    wikidata match: Q49028942
Foggy Peak (Q49029873)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Foggy Peak is a 6,810-foot-elevation (2,076-meter) mountain summit in Snohomish County of Washington state.

  • node: Foggy Peak (OSM) 14 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2076
    name=Foggy Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519676
    wikidata=Q49029873

    wikidata match: Q49029873
Fortune Mountain (Q49030104)
  • node: Fortune Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1799
    name=Fortune Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49030104
    gnis:feature_id=1519710

    wikidata match: Q49030104
Frog Mountain (Q49030668)
  • node: Frog Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1485
    name=Frog Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49030668
    gnis:feature_id=1519826

    wikidata match: Q49030668
Goblin Mountain (Q49032002)
  • node: Goblin Mountain (OSM) 443 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1709
    name=Goblin Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520070
    wikidata=Q49032002

    wikidata match: Q49032002
Grotto Mountain (Q49034075)
  • node: Grotto Mountain (OSM) 113 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1713
    name=Grotto Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49034075
    gnis:feature_id=1520377

    wikidata match: Q49034075
Alpine Baldy (Q49008654)
  • node: Alpine Baldy (OSM) 84 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1586
    name=Alpine Baldy (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49008654
    gnis:feature_id=1515827

    wikidata match: Q49008654
Bessemer Mountain (Q49012205)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bessemer Mountain is a 5,166-foot-elevation (1,575-meter) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It is situated at the western edge of the Cascade Range, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Bessemer Mountain is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Topographic relief is significant as the south aspect rises over 4,200 feet (1,300 meters) above Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in two miles. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River.

  • node: Bessemer Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1538
    name=Bessemer Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516448
    wikidata=Q49012205

    wikidata match: Q49012205
Cascade Mountain (Q49018322)
  • node: Cascade Mountain (OSM) 225 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1704
    name=Cascade Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49018322
    gnis:feature_id=1517448

    wikidata match: Q49018322
Cleveland Mountain (Q49020994)
  • node: Cleveland Mountain (OSM) 170 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1609.5
    name=Cleveland Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49020994
    gnis:feature_id=1517854

    wikidata match: Q49020994
Garfield Mountain (Q49031076)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Garfield Mountain, also known as Mount Garfield, is a multi-peak summit located in King County of Washington state. It is located on the western edge of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Mount Garfield is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Topographic relief is significant as it rises over 4,400 feet (1,300 meters) above the river in approximately one mile. The mountain's toponym honors James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States.

  • node: Garfield Mountain (OSM) 119 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1682
    name=Garfield Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49031076
    wikipedia=en:Garfield Mountain (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1519900

    wikidata match: Q49031076
Kaleetan Peak (Q49040648)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kaleetan Peak is a prominent 6,259-foot (1,908-metre) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range and is situated four miles northwest of Snoqualmie Pass. Kaleetan Peak is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It's immediately west of Melakwa Pass and Chair Peak, and north of Melakwa Lake. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises approximately 2,400 feet (730 m) above Kaleetan Lake in 0.6 mi (0.97 km). The nearest higher peak is Snoqualmie Mountain, 2.89 miles (4.65 km) to the east. The mountain's name "Kaleetan" derives from Chinook Jargon which means "arrow". The peak was named by members of The Mountaineers and the toponym was officially adopted in 1916 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Kaleetan Peak (OSM) 99 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1907.7
    name=Kaleetan Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49040648
    wikipedia=en:Kaleetan Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1521553

    wikidata match: Q49040648
Lennox Mountain (Q49043981)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lennox Mountain is an 5,898-foot (1,798 m) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. Lennox mountain extends a ridge South towards Canoe peak making a bowl structure where Lake Kanim sits, the origin source of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. From Lennox Mountain a second ridge with rocky double cliffs is formed running East towards Coney's Cones-South Peak where the Coney Basin and Coney Lake sit which produces a tributary of the west fork of Miller River. Access to Lennox Mountain is from Bare Mountain trailhead which reaches Canoe Peak.

  • node: Lennox Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1789
    name=Lennox Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    wikidata=Q49043981
    wikipedia=en:Lennox Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1522020

    wikidata match: Q49043981
Mount Defiance (Q49052447)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Defiance is a 5,584-foot (1,702-metre) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Mount Defiance is situated 6.5 mi (10.5 km) west of Snoqualmie Pass on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff on the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. The nearest higher peak is Granite Mountain, 3.96 mi (6.37 km) to the east-southeast, and Bandera Mountain is 1.85 mi (2.98 km) to the southeast. Mount Defiance can be reached by trail, with access via the Ira Spring, Talapus Lake, or Pratt Lake trailheads.

  • node: Mount Defiance (OSM) 392 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1702
    name=Mount Defiance (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052447
    wikipedia=en:Mount Defiance (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518660

    wikidata match: Q49052447
Mount Hyak (Q49053150)
  • node: Mount Hyak (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1139
    name=Mount Hyak (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49053150
    gnis:feature_id=1521105

    wikidata match: Q49053150
Mount Kent (Q49053293)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Kent is a 5,087-foot (1,551-metre) mountain summit located in east King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range and is situated on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff on the mountain drains north into Alice Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Snoqualmie River. The nearest higher neighbor is McClellan Butte, 1.16 mi (1.87 km) to the north, and Mount Defiance is set 4 mi (6.4 km) to the northeast across the Interstate 90 corridor.

  • node: Mount Kent (OSM) 150 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1551
    name=Mount Kent (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    wikidata=Q49053293
    wikipedia=en:Mount Kent (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1521623

    wikidata match: Q49053293
Mount Price (Q49054213)
  • node: Mount Price (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1669
    name=Mount Price (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49054213
    gnis:feature_id=1524643

    wikidata match: Q49054213
Mount Sawyer (Q49054493)
  • node: Mount Sawyer (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1677
    name=Mount Sawyer (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49054493
    gnis:feature_id=1525467

    wikidata match: Q49054493
Preacher Mountain (Q49064030)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Preacher Mountain is a broad summit located in King County of Washington state. It's located at the western edge of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is Kaleetan Peak, 3.11 miles (5.01 km) to the southeast. The Pulpit is situated 2.19 miles to the northwest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River.

  • node: Preacher Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1800
    name=Preacher Mountain (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49064030
    wikipedia=en:Preacher Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1524627

    wikidata match: Q49064030
Temple Mountain (Q49081844)
  • node: Temple Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1033
    name=Temple Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49081844
    gnis:feature_id=1526980

    wikidata match: Q49081844
Wright Mountain (Q49091066)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wright Mountain is a 5,430-foot-elevation (1,660-meter) mountain summit located 11 mi (18 km) northwest of Snoqualmie Pass, in east King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is situated within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Wright Mountain is set above the northern shore of Gem Lake, and less than one mile north-northwest of Snow Lake. Neighbors within two miles include Kaleetan Peak, Chair Peak, and Mount Roosevelt, which is its nearest higher neighbor. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. This mountain's name was officially proposed as Mount Wright in 1925 by The Mountaineers, and amended to Wright Mountain in 1968 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, to commemorate George E. Wright, a prominent Seattle attorney and mountaineer who was active in establishing Olympic National Park. Wright died October 9, 1923.

  • node: Wright Mountain (OSM) 288 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1655
    name=Wright Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    wikidata=Q49091066
    wikipedia=en:Wright Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1528322

    wikidata match: Q49091066
Copper Lake (Q49300923)
  • relation: Copper Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1205
    name=Copper Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49300923
    gnis:feature_id=1518087
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49300923
Evans Lake (Q49302286)
  • relation: Evans Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1121
    name=Evans Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302286
    gnis:feature_id=1519400
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302286
Fisher Lake (Q49302394)
  • way: Fisher Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1452
    name=Fisher Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302394
    gnis:feature_id=1519608

    wikidata match: Q49302394
Francis Lake (Q49302470)
  • relation: Francis Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Francis Lake (1 name matches)
    salt=no
    tidal=no
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302470
    elevation=1307
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1519767
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302470
Goat Lake (Q49302579)
  • relation: Goat Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1250
    name=Goat Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302579
    gnis:feature_id=1520035
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302579
  • way: Horseshoe Lake (OSM) 1,716 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1191
    name=Horseshoe Lake
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Goat Lake (1 name matches)
    wikidata=Q49303079
    not:wikidata=Q131366832
    gnis:feature_id=1520956
    not:gnis:feature_id=1520959

    wikidata mismatch: Q49303079
Green Ridge Lake (Q49302738)
  • way: Green Ridge Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1171
    name=Green Ridge Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302738
    gnis:feature_id=1520324
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302738
Olallie Lake (Q49307419)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Olallie Lake is a freshwater lake located on a prominent valley at the western base of Pratt Mountain, between Mount Defiance and Bandera Mountain, in King County, Washington. The name means berry in Chinook Jargon.

  • relation: Olallie Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1154
    name=Olallie Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49307419
    wikipedia=en:Olallie Lake (King County, Washington)
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1523990

    wikidata match: Q49307419
Pratt Lake (Q49308544)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pratt Lake, called Ollie Lake in older maps, is a freshwater lake located on a prominent valley at the eastern skirt of Pratt Mountain, in King County, Washington. Pratt Lake got its second name in 1917 from John W. Pratt, a member of the Mountaineers club.

  • relation: Pratt Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1031.75
    name=Pratt Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49308544
    wikipedia=en:Pratt Lake (Washington)
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1524623

    wikidata match: Q49308544
Rock Lake (Q49309203)
  • relation: Rock Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1376
    name=Rock Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49309203
    gnis:feature_id=1525140
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49309203
Talapus Lake (Q49312936)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Talapus Lake is a freshwater lake located on a prominent valley at the eastern skirt of Bandera Mountain, in King County, Washington. Mount Defiance and Pratt Mountain are a short distance to the west of Talapus Lake. The name Talapus is a Chinook word for coyote.

  • relation: Talapus Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=995
    name=Talapus Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49312936
    wikipedia=en:Talapus Lake
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1526908

    wikidata match: Q49312936
Trout Lake (Q49313826)
  • way: Trout Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=620
    name=Trout Lake (1 name matches)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49313826
    gnis:feature_id=1527412

    wikidata match: Q49313826
Apex Mine (Q49397392)
  • node: Apex Mine (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1122
    name=Apex Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1515928
    wikidata=Q49397392

    wikidata match: Q49397392
Stampede Pass (Q7597484)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stampede Pass (elevation 3,672 feet (1,119 m)) is a mountain pass in the northwest United States, through the Cascade Range in Washington. Southeast of Seattle and east of Tacoma, its importance to transportation lies almost entirely with railroading, as no paved roads cross it. It is approximately twelve miles (20 km) south-southeast of Snoqualmie Pass, the gap for Interstate 90, and two miles (3 km) south of Keechelus Lake.

  • way: Stampede Tunnel (OSM) 1.25 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=49
    name=BNSF Stampede Subdivision
    gauge=1435
    layer=-1
    owner=BNSF Railway
    usage=main
    tunnel=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=rail
    maxspeed=20 mph
    operator=BNSF Railway
    electrified=no
    railway:atc=no
    railway:ptc=no
    tunnel:name=Stampede Tunnel (1 name matches)
    operator:wikidata=Q267122
    railway:track_ref=1
    railway:track_class=4
  • node: Stampede Pass (OSM) 261 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1119
    name=Stampede Pass (10 name matches)
    natural=saddle
    wikidata=Q7597484
    wikipedia=en:Stampede Pass
    mountain_pass=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)

    wikidata match: Q7597484
Bare Mountain (Q49010735)
  • node: Bare Mountain (OSM) 321 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1632
    name=Bare Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49010735
    gnis:feature_id=1516132

    wikidata match: Q49010735
Bearpaw Butte (Q49011572)
  • node: Bearpaw Butte (OSM) 333 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1446
    name=Bearpaw Butte (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516301
    wikidata=Q49011572

    wikidata match: Q49011572
Colquhoun Peak (Q49021526)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Colquhoun Peak is a 5,173-foot-elevation (1,577-meter) mountain summit located in the southeast corner of King County in Washington state. It is set on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It is situated 3.1 mi (5.0 km) southeast of Kelly Butte and three miles west of the crest of the Cascade Range. Precipitation runoff from Colquhoun Peak drains into tributaries of the Greenwater River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 2,800 feet (850 meters) above the river in 1.5 mile. It once hosted a fire lookout tower.

  • node: Colquhoun Peak (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1568
    name=Colquhoun Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    gnis:feature_id=1517972
    wikidata=Q49021526

    wikidata match: Q49021526
Image Lake (Q14713692)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Image Lake is a tarn in Glacier Peak Wilderness, in the North Cascades of Washington, United States. The lake is surrounded by Plummer Peak to the east, a lookout point to the west, the Miners Creek drainage and Glacier Peak to the south, and Canyon Lake to the north. The course of the popular Miners Ridge Trail skirts the lake. Glacier Peak can be seen from the outlet of the lake, and the peak reflected in the lake is a popular photographic subject.

  • way: Image Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Image Lake (7 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14713692
    wikipedia=en:Image Lake

    wikidata match: Q14713692
Middle Cascade Glacier (Q14713820)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Middle Cascade Glacier is in Wenatchee National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington and is to the north of Spider Mountain and east of Mount Formidable. Middle Cascade Glacier has a significant icefall that is thinning and may eventually separate the upper section of the glacier from the lower. Middle Cascade Glacier retreated 260 m (850 ft) between 1979 and 2005. The smaller Spider Glacier is just southeast of Middle Cascade Glacier.

  • relation: Middle Cascade Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1752
    name=Middle Cascade Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1523052
    wikidata=Q14713820

    wikidata match: Q14713820
Mt. Baker Ski Area (Q14713834)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mt. Baker Ski Area is a ski resort in the northwest United States, located in Whatcom County, Washington, at the end of State Route 542. The base elevation is at 3,500 feet (1,067 m), while the peak of the resort is at 5,089 feet (1,551 m). It is about ten miles (16 km) south of the 49th parallel, the international border with Canada. Despite its name, the Mt. Baker Ski Area is actually closer to Mount Shuksan than Mount Baker.

  • way: Mt Baker (OSM) exact location identifier match [show tags]
    name=Mt Baker
    landuse=winter_sports (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.mtbaker.us/
    wikidata=Q14713834

    wikidata match: Q14713834
Queest-alb Glacier (Q14713875)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queest-alb Glacier is in Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington, on the west slopes of Three Fingers. Queest-alb Glacier is also known as Three Fingers Glacier, but neither name is officially recognized by the United States Geological Survey. The glacier descends from 6,400 to 5,000 ft (2,000 to 1,500 m) and is a popular location for skiing.

  • relation: Queest-alb Glacier (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Queest-alb Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14713875

    wikidata match: Q14713875
So-Bahli-Alhi Glacier (Q14713899)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

So-Bahli-Alhi Glacier is in Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington, on the north slopes of Whitehorse Mountain. Meaning lofty lady from the east in Native American language, So-Bahli-Alhi Glacier is along a climbing route to the summit of Whitehorse Mountain.

  • way: So-Bahli-Alhi Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1900
    name=So-Bahli-Alhi Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14713899
    gnis:feature_id=1528530

    wikidata match: Q14713899
Table Mountain Glacier (Q14713916)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Table Mountain Glacier is in Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington, to the east of Table Mountain. This small glacier is less than .50 mi (0.80 km) west of Artist Point and situated on the north slope of Table Mountain.

  • way: Table Mountain Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1692
    name=Table Mountain Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14713916
    gnis:feature_id=1528597

    wikidata match: Q14713916
Mount Formidable (Q16895446)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Formidable is a mountain in the North Cascades of Skagit County, in Washington state. Its first ascent was undertaken by members of the original Ptarmigan Traverse.: 265–267  It was named by early mountaineer Herman Ulrichs in 1935 because of the rugged appearance of its north face.: 265–267  The peak can be accessed from Cascade Pass via the Ptarmigan Traverse.

  • node: Mount Formidable (OSM) 151 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2521
    name=Mount Formidable (11 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519700
    wikidata=Q16895446

    wikidata match: Q16895446
Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009 (Q17194261)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009 is in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the U.S. state of Washington. Constructed by the United States Forest Service in 1932, the ranger station was inherited by the National Park Service when North Cascades National Park was dedicated in 1968. The ranger station was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

  • way: Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009 (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009 (7 name matches)
    building=house (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q17194261
    addr:city=Marblemount
    wikipedia=en:Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009
    addr:state=WA
    addr:street=Ranger Station Road
    addr:postcode=98267
    addr:housenumber=7131

    wikidata match: Q17194261
Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010 (Q17194263)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010 is in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the U.S. state of Washington. Constructed by the United States Forest Service in 1933, the ranger station was inherited by the National Park Service when North Cascades National Park was dedicated in 1968. The ranger station was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

  • way: Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010 (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010 (7 name matches)
    building=house (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q17194263
    addr:city=Marblemount
    wikipedia=en:Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010
    addr:state=WA
    addr:street=Ranger Station Road
    addr:postcode=98267
    addr:housenumber=7130

    wikidata match: Q17194263
Lincoln Peak (Q18154456)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lincoln Peak is a tall peak subsidiary to Mount Baker in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. It lies within the Mount Baker Wilderness and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. At over 9,080 feet (2,770 m) in elevation it is the 16th-highest peak in Washington and 31st-highest in the Cascades, however Lincoln Peak's prominence is only 720 feet (220 m). The nearest higher peak is Colfax Peak, 0.6 miles (1 km) to the east-northeast. Lincoln, Colfax, and Seward Peaks are erosional remnants from a much older eruptive episode, with more recent volcanic activity resulting in the nearby cone of the Mount Baker volcano.

  • node: Lincoln Peak (OSM) 228 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2695
    name=Lincoln Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q18154456
    gnis:feature_id=1522127

    wikidata match: Q18154456
Green Mountain (Q18392430)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Green Mountain is a peak in the Glacier Peak Wilderness above the Suiattle River in Snohomish County, Washington. It is notable for being the site of the Green Mountain Lookout, which was preserved by an Act of Congress in 2014.

  • node: Green Mountain (OSM) 34 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1950
    name=Green Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q18392430
    gnis:feature_id=1520310

    wikidata match: Q18392430
Beckler Peak (Q20712160)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Beckler Peak is a mountain in the U.S state of Washington located in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest near Skykomish.

  • node: Beckler Peak West (OSM) 395 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1536.5
    name=Beckler Peak West (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=-26414
    alt_name=Beckler Peak (8 name matches)
    wikidata=Q20712160
    wikipedia=en:Beckler Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1516357

    wikidata match: Q20712160
  • node: Beckler Peak East (OSM) 0.53 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1546
    name=Beckler Peak East
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=2001
    alt_name=Beckler Peak (8 name matches)
Snow Lake (Q20712220)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snow Lake is located in King County, Washington. The lake is the "most visited lake in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness." The lake is also stocked with rainbow trout for fishing.

  • relation: Snow Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1225
    name=Snow Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q20712220
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1526035

    wikidata match: Q20712220
Goat Lake (Q21196801)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Goat Lake is a glacial lake located in Snohomish County, Washington and in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The lake is a popular area for hiking, backpacking, and fishing.

  • relation: Goat Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=965
    name=Goat Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q21196801
    wikipedia=en:Goat Lake (Snohomish County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1520036

    wikidata match: Q21196801
Iceberg Lake (Q21196803)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Iceberg Lake is a glacial lake located in Whatcom County, Washington near Mount Baker. The lake is a popular area for hiking.

  • way: Iceberg Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Iceberg Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521119
    wikidata=Q21196803

    wikidata match: Q21196803
Mazama Lakes (Q21196811)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mazama Lakes are twin glacial lakes located in Whatcom County, Washington near Mount Baker. They are a popular area for hiking.

  • way: Mazama Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match [show tags]
    name=Mazama Lake
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522835
    wikidata=Q21196811

    wikidata match: Q21196811
Three Fingers (Q24602993)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Three Fingers is a mountain which is located in Snohomish County, Washington. At a height of 6,859 feet (2,091 m), it is the 12th most prominent peak of the state, and is also part of the Cascade Range."Three Fingers" refers to the mountain's three summits. The Three Fingers is a prominent and recognizable landmark in northern Snohomish County.

  • node: Three Fingers (OSM) 234 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1984
    name=Three Fingers (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q24602993
    gnis:feature_id=1527144

    wikidata match: Q24602993
Lake Serene (Q24884203)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lake Serene is an alpine lake located in Snohomish County, Washington near Mount Index and above Bridal Veil Falls. The lake is a popular area for hiking and fishing.

  • relation: Lake Serene (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=768.4
    name=Lake Serene (6 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q24884203
    wikipedia=en:Lake Serene
    gnis:feature_id=1525580
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q24884203
Scorpion Mountain (Q25209407)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Scorpion Mountain is a mountain in the U.S state of Washington located in Snohomish County near Skykomish.

  • node: Scorpion Mountain (OSM) 182 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1687
    name=Scorpion Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q25209407
    wikipedia=en:Scorpion Mountain (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1525512

    wikidata match: Q25209407
Church Mountain (Q25209567)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Church Mountain is a 6,315-foot (1,925-metre) mountain summit located north of Mount Baker in Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington. The summit affords a 360 degree view of the area, which includes Mount Baker to the south and Mount Shuksan to the southeast. Church Mountain is the line parent of Bearpaw Mountain.

  • node: Church Mountain (OSM) 872 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1926
    name=Church Mountain (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q25209567
    gnis:feature_id=1517770

    wikidata match: Q25209567
Mount Dickerman (Q25231260)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Dickerman, or Dickerman Mountain, is a mountain in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington state. It is located northwest of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway. A strenuous four mile trail leads from this highway to the summit with views which includes Glacier Peak, Monte Cristo Peak, and Sloan Peak.

  • node: Mount Dickerman (OSM) 344 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1746
    name=Mount Dickerman (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q25231260
    wikipedia=en:Mount Dickerman
    official_name=Dickerman Mountain (2 name matches)
    gnis:feature_id=1518764

    wikidata match: Q25231260
Silverton (Q27989076)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Silverton is an unincorporated community in Snohomish County, in the U.S. state of Washington.

  • node: Silverton (OSM) 1,147 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=468
    name=Silverton (10 name matches)
    place=hamlet (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q27989076
    gnis:feature_id=1525804

    wikidata match: Q27989076
Big Heart Lake (Q28446465)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Heart Lake is the most remote and highest-elevation on-trail lake in the West Fork Foss River system. It is a 14.6-mile (23.5 km) round-trip hike from the trailhead, just off of the Foss River Road. The lake is located at the eastern base of Camp Robber Peak in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, within King County, Washington.

  • relation: Big Heart Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1382
    name=Big Heart Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q28446465
    wikipedia=en:Big Heart Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1516515
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q28446465
Round Lake (Q28449350)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Round Lake is a glacial lake located in Snohomish County, Washington near Sloan Peak. The lake is an area for hiking and fishing.

  • way: Round Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Round Lake (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q28449350
    wikipedia=en:Round Lake (Snohomish County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1525234

    wikidata match: Q28449350
Gunn Peak (Q28873561)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gunn Peak is a 6,244-foot (1,903-metre) mountain summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  • node: Gunn Peak (OSM) 279 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1887
    name=Gunn Peak (13 name matches)
    ele:ft=6240
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q28873561
    wikipedia=en:Gunn Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1520416

    wikidata match: Q28873561
Chair Peak (Q30135958)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chair Peak is a 6,238 ft (1,900 m) mountain summit located in east King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range and is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Chair Peak is situated three miles northwest of Snoqualmie Pass on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Chair Peak is located immediately south of Snow Lake which is a popular hiking destination. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises approximately 2,200 feet (670 m) above Snow Lake in 0.5 mi (0.80 km). The nearest higher neighbor is Kaleetan Peak, 0.57 miles (0.92 km) to the west-northwest.

  • node: Chair Peak (OSM) 116 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1902
    name=Chair Peak (6 name matches)
    source=Washington State LIDAR
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q30135958
    wikipedia=en:Chair Peak (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1517610

    wikidata match: Q30135958
Mount Larrabee (Q30622670)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Larrabee is a 7,865-foot (2,397-metre) Skagit Range mountain summit situated 1.4 mile south of the Canada–United States border, in the North Cascades of Washington state. It is located immediately southeast of American Border Peak within the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is part of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and near North Cascades National Park. It is notable for its reddish coloring caused by oxidation of Iron in the rock. The rock consists of reddish interbedded and interfolded phyllites and greenstone. Originally known as Red Mountain, the name was changed in 1951 to honor Charles F. Larrabee (1895–1950), of the prominent Larrabee family of Bellingham, Washington. The toponym was officially adopted in 1951 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Mount Larrabee (OSM) 108 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2396
    name=Mount Larrabee (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q30622670
    gnis:feature_id=1521909

    wikidata match: Q30622670
Fortress Mountain (Q39070607)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fortress Mountain is an 8,679-foot (2,645 m) peak in the Cascade Range located about 15 miles (24 km) west of Lake Chelan in Chelan/Snohomish Counties, Washington, United States. It straddles the border between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest, and is also part of the Glacier Peak Wilderness. Fortress Mountain is the highest point on Chiwawa Ridge, and other notable peaks on this ridge include Napeequa Peak, Buck Mountain, Brahma Peak, Bandit Peak, Mount Berge, Helmet Butte, and Chiwawa Mountain.

  • node: Fortress Mountain (OSM) 248 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2643
    name=Fortress Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519706
    wikidata=Q39070607

    wikidata match: Q39070607
Breccia Peak (Q39079258)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Breccia Peak is a mountain summit in the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. Its summit is 6,487 feet (1,977 m) above sea level. The peak is the eroded remnant of a stratovolcano, and takes its name from the type of rock, breccia, that it is composed of. It is located 15 miles southeast of Darrington, Washington, and 8.7 miles (14.0 km) west of Glacier Peak, which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It is situated in the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is Mount Pugh, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the northwest. Precipitation runoff from Breccia Peak drains into tributaries of the Sauk River.

  • node: Breccia Peak (OSM) 25 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1977
    name=Breccia Peak (4 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q39079258
    wikipedia=en:Breccia Peak (Washington)

    wikidata match: Q39079258
Three Fingers Lookout (Q43079547)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Three Fingers Lookout is a historic fire observation building on one of the summits of Three Fingers Mountain in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Snohomish County, Washington. Built in 1930 in an extremely challenging location, it is one of the oldest surviving observation posts in the forest. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, and is now maintained by a local climbing group.

  • way: Three Fingers Lookout (OSM) exact location [show tags]
    fee=no
    name=Three Fingers Lookout
    access=permissive
    balcony=no
    toilets=no
    tourism=wilderness_hut
    website=https://www.mountaineers.org/locations-lodges/everett-branch/committees/everett-lookout-trail-maintenance-committee/web-pages/the-mountaineers-and-fire-lookouts
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    heritage=2
    historic=building (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Everett Mountaineers
    ref:nhlr=US 68
    ref:nrhp=87001190
    wikidata=Q43079547
    wikipedia=en:Three Fingers Lookout
    roof:shape=gabled
    start_date=1933
    electricity=no
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/three-fingers-lookout/
    was:emergency=fire_lookout
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 5
    building:colour=white
    building:design=L-4 cab
    building:levels=1
    building:material=wood
    heritage:operator=nrhp

    wikidata match: Q43079547
Pass Lake (Q115194463)
  • relation: Pass Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1130
    name=Pass Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115194463
    gnis:feature_id=1517888

    wikidata match: Q115194463
Coal Lake (Q115194514)
  • relation: Coal Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1031
    name=Coal Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115194514
    gnis:feature_id=1517899

    wikidata match: Q115194514
Independence Lake (Q115194615)
  • relation: Independence Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1127
    name=Independence Lake (1 name matches)
    salt=no
    tidal=no
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115194615
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1521150

    wikidata match: Q115194615
Ida Lake (Q115207311)
  • way: Ida Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1144
    name=Ida Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115207311
    gnis:feature_id=1521132

    wikidata match: Q115207311
Lake Caroline (Q121747630)
  • way: Lake Caroline (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1443
    name=Lake Caroline (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121747630
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1517413

    wikidata match: Q121747630
Mount Roosevelt Lake (Q121747764)
  • relation: Mount Roosevelt Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1443
    name=Mount Roosevelt Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121747764
    gnis:feature_id=1530507

    wikidata match: Q121747764
Hatchet Lake (Q121753147)
  • way: Hatchet Lake (OSM) 86 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1443
    name=Hatchet Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121753147
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1520600

    wikidata match: Q121753147
Derrick Lake (Q121753319)
  • way: Derrick Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1125
    name=Derrick Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121753319
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1518681

    wikidata match: Q121753319
Little Derrick Lake (Q121768537)
  • relation: Little Derrick Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1117
    name=Little Derrick Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121768537
    gnis:feature_id=1522203

    wikidata match: Q121768537
Shamrock Lake (Q121769246)
  • relation: Shamrock Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1225
    name=Shamrock Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121769246
    gnis:feature_id=1525612

    wikidata match: Q121769246
Elbow Lake (Q121769540)
  • relation: Elbow Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1192
    name=Elbow Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121769540
    gnis:feature_id=1519231

    wikidata match: Q121769540
Rainy Lake (Q121769596)
  • relation: Rainy Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1154
    name=Rainy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121769596
    gnis:feature_id=1524842

    wikidata match: Q121769596
Nine Hour Lake (Q121769607)
  • relation: Nine Hour Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1204
    name=Nine Hour Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121769607
    gnis:feature_id=1523665

    wikidata match: Q121769607
Denny Lake (Q121788963)
  • relation: Denny Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1336
    name=Denny Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121788963
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1518678

    wikidata match: Q121788963
Cad Lake (Q121789069)
  • relation: Cad Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1314
    name=Cad Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121789069
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1517930

    wikidata match: Q121789069
Crystal Lake (Q121789123)
  • relation: Crystal Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1446
    name=Crystal Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121789123
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1518378

    wikidata match: Q121789123
Little Pratt Lake (Q121793123)
  • relation: Little Pratt Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1231
    name=Little Pratt Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121793123
    gnis:feature_id=1530505

    wikidata match: Q121793123
Island Lake (Q121816401)
  • relation: Island Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1297
    name=Island Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121816401
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1521264

    wikidata match: Q121816401
Rainbow Lake (Q121921427)
  • relation: Rainbow Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1300
    name=Rainbow Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121921427
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1524822

    wikidata match: Q121921427
Blazer Lake (Q121922309)
  • way: Blazer Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1239
    name=Blazer Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121922309
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1516648

    wikidata match: Q121922309
Little Mason Lake (Q121923686)
  • relation: Little Mason Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1297
    name=Little Mason Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121923686
    gnis:feature_id=1522261

    wikidata match: Q121923686
Little Kulla Lake (Q121928768)
  • relation: Little Kulla Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1177
    name=Little Kulla Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Orthoimagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121928768
    gnis:feature_id=1530504

    wikidata match: Q121928768
Asbestos Falls (Q37357)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Asbestos Falls is a waterfall on Clear Creek in Snohomish County, Washington. It is located just above the mouth of Helena Creek.

  • node: Asbestos Falls (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Asbestos Falls (3 name matches)
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q37357

    wikidata match: Q37357
Mazama Falls (Q38086)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mazama Falls, also referred to more simply as Wells Creek Falls (though this is incorrect, as there is a Wells Creek Falls downstream), is a waterfall on Wells Creek in the U.S. state of Washington. At nearly 500 feet (150 m) high, it is said to be the largest waterfall in the Wells Creek watershed.

  • node: Mazama Falls (OSM) 201 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Mazama Falls (3 name matches)
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q38086

    wikidata match: Q38086
Nooksack Falls (Q38265)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Nooksack Falls is a waterfall along the North Fork of the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington. The water flows through a narrow valley and drops freely 88 feet into a deep rocky river canyon. The falls are viewable from the forested cover near the cliffs edge. The falls are a short 2/3 of a mile drive off the Mount Baker Highway, Washington (State Route 542). The falls were featured in the hunting scene of the movie The Deer Hunter.

  • node: Nooksack Falls (OSM) 37 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Nooksack Falls (5 name matches)
    width=9
    height=27
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q38265

    wikidata match: Q38265
Snohomish County (Q110403)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snohomish County () is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. With a population of 827,957 as of the 2020 census, it is the third-most populous county in Washington, after nearby King and Pierce counties, and the 72nd-most populous in the United States. The county seat and largest city is Everett. The county forms part of the Seattle metropolitan area, which also includes King and Pierce counties to the south.

  • relation: Snohomish County (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Snohomish County (40 name matches)
    boundary=administrative (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q110403
    wikipedia=en:Snohomish County, Washington
    population=772501
    admin_level=6
    border_type=county (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    nist:fips_code=53061
    nist:state_fips=53
    source:population=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html
    name:etymology:wikidata=Q941391

    wikidata match: Q110403
  • node: Snohomish (OSM) 3.65 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Snohomish (8 name matches)
    place=county (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
Whatcom County (Q156623)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Whatcom County (, ) is a county located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Washington, bordered by the Lower Mainland (the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley Regional Districts) of the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north, Okanogan County to the east, Skagit County to the south, San Juan County across Rosario Strait to the southwest, and the Strait of Georgia to the west. Its county seat and largest population center is the coastal city of Bellingham. Whatcom County is coterminous with the Bellingham, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 226,847.

  • relation: Whatcom County (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Whatcom County (36 name matches)
    source=RCW 36.04.370
    alt_name=Xwotqwem
    boundary=administrative (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q156623
    wikipedia=en:Whatcom County, Washington
    population=212284
    admin_level=6
    border_type=county (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    nist:fips_code=53073
    nist:state_fips=53
    source:population=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html

    wikidata match: Q156623
  • node: Whatcom (OSM) 2.34 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Whatcom (7 name matches)
    place=county (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
Mount Daniel (Q476822)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Daniel is the highest summit on the Cascade Range crest of Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the central Washington, United States. It is the highest point in King and Kittitas counties. Streams on its eastern slopes form the headwaters of the Cle Elum River.

  • node: Mount Daniel (OSM) 426 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2427
    name=Mount Daniel (13 name matches)
    note=This is the West Peak of Mt. Daniel. From several trip reports reported to be slightly higher than the East Peak which is marked as Mount Daniel on the map. West Peak is in King County by a small margin.
    source=PeakBagger.com
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q476822

    wikidata match: Q476822
Mount Baker (Q594387)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Baker (Nooksack: Kweq' Smánit; Lushootseed: təqʷubəʔ), also known as Koma Kulshan or simply Kulshan, is a 10,781 ft (3,286 m) active glacier-covered andesitic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the North Cascades of Washington State in the United States. Mount Baker has the second-most thermally active crater in the Cascade Range after Mount St. Helens. About 30 miles (48 km) due east of the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Mount Baker is the youngest volcano in the Mount Baker volcanic field. While volcanism has persisted here for some 1.5 million years, the current volcanic cone is likely no more than 140,000 years old, and possibly no older than 80–90,000 years. Older volcanic edifices have mostly eroded away due to glaciation.

  • node: Mount Baker (OSM) 591 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=3287
    name=Mount Baker (28 name matches)
    note=Grant Peak is the name of the highest point around the crater, located at this spot.
    ele:ft=10781
    source=ele:accuracy and ele:ft from USGS TOPO Map
    name:ja=ベイカー山
    natural=volcano (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Kulshan;Grant Peak (1 name matches)
    name:sal=Kwelshán
    name:str=Kwelshán
    old_name=Kulshan (1 name matches)
    wikidata=Q594387
    wikipedia=en:Mount Baker
    prominence=2687
    ele:accuracy=3286.049
    source:prominence=3287-600 (Col between Klesilkwa River and Silverhope Creek)

    wikidata match: Q594387
Columbia Glacier (Q653140)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)


Columbia Glacier is a glacier located in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington. It descends from 5,600 ft (1,700 m) to 4,700 ft (1,400 m) above sea level. It is surrounded by Columbia Peak, Monte Cristo Peak, and Kyes Peak and is a source of water for Blanca Lake and Troublesome Creek, a tributary of the North Fork Skykomish River.

  • relation: Columbia Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Columbia Glacier (14 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q653140
    wikipedia=en:Columbia Glacier (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1517975

    wikidata match: Q653140
Dome Peak (Q767515)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dome Peak is a high, massive, glaciated mountain in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of Washington's North Cascades. The remote location of Dome Peak, combined with its height, make it a less common destination for Cascade Range mountaineers. Dome Peak is at the southern end of the Ptarmigan Traverse mountaineering route. It is located at the extreme southeast corner of Skagit County. The mountain was given its name by Albert H. Sylvester, the first forest supervisor of Wenatchee National Forest.

  • node: Dome Peak (OSM) 352 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2719
    name=Dome Peak (13 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q767515
    wikipedia=en:Dome Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1518853

    wikidata match: Q767515
Boulder Glacier (Q835637)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Boulder Glacier is located on the southeast slope of Mount Baker, a stratovolcano near the Pacific coast of North America in the Cascade Range of Washington. Boulder Glacier is the sixth largest on Mount Baker with an area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km2). It flows from the summit crater between Grant Peak (10,781 ft (3,286 m)) and Sherman Peak (10,141 ft (3,091 m)) to about 5,000 ft (1,500 m). It is noteworthy for retreating 1,610 ft (490 m) between 1987 and 2008, leaving newly exposed rock and soil behind.

  • relation: Boulder Glacier (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Boulder Glacier (18 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q835637

    wikidata match: Q835637
Glacier (Q1505914)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Glacier is a census-designated place in the North Fork Nooksack River Valley, at an elevation of 906 ft., just 10 miles northwest of the Mount Baker Summit towering nearly 10,000 ft above it, in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The population was 300 at the 2020 census.

  • relation: Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Glacier (44 name matches)
    boundary=census (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1505914
    gnis:feature_id=2408296

    wikidata match: Q1505914
Snoqualmie Pass (Q1513823)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snoqualmie Pass is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kittitas County, Washington, United States. It includes the unincorporated community of Hyak. The population was 311 at the 2010 census.

  • relation: Snoqualmie Pass (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Snoqualmie Pass (40 name matches)
    place=locality (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=TIGER/Line® 2008 Place Shapefiles (http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/)
    boundary=census (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1513823
    tiger:CPI=N
    wikipedia=en:Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
    tiger:LSAD=57
    tiger:NAME=Snoqualmie Pass
    border_type=census
    tiger:MTFCC=G4210
    tiger:CLASSFP=U1
    tiger:PCICBSA=N
    tiger:PLACEFP=65275
    tiger:PLCIDFP=5365275
    tiger:STATEFP=53
    tiger:FUNCSTAT=S
    tiger:NAMELSAD=Snoqualmie Pass CDP
    tiger:PCINECTA=N
    gnis:feature_id=2408752

    wikidata match: Q1513823
  • node: Snoqualmie Pass (OSM) 3.21 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Snoqualmie Pass (40 name matches)
    place=hamlet (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1513823
    wikipedia=en:Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
    population=311
    population:date=2010
    source:population=US Census

    wikidata match: Q1513823
Glacier Peak (Q1529000)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Glacier Peak or Dakobed (known in the Sauk-Suiattle dialect of the Lushootseed language as "Tda-ko-buh-ba" or "Takobia") is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in the U.S state of Washington. Located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, the volcano is visible from the west in Seattle, and from the north in the higher areas of eastern suburbs of Vancouver such as Coquitlam, New Westminster and Port Coquitlam. The volcano is the fourth tallest peak in Washington state, and not as much is known about it compared to other volcanoes in the area. Local Native Americans have recognized Glacier Peak and other Washington volcanoes in their histories and stories. When American explorers reached the region, they learned basic information about surrounding landforms, but did not initially understand that Glacier Peak was a volcano. Positioned in Snohomish County, the volcano is only 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Seattle. From locations in northern Seattle and northward, Glacier Peak is closer than the more famous Mount Rainier (Tahoma), but as Glacier Peak is set farther into the Cascades and almost 4,000 feet (1,200 m) shorter, it is much less noticeable than Mount Rainier.

  • node: Glacier Peak (OSM) 63 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=3214
    name=Glacier Peak (30 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=volcano (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1529000
    wikipedia=en:Glacier Peak
    prominence=2295
    volcano:type=stratovolcano
    volcano:status=dormant
    gnis:feature_id=1519988
    source:prominence=3214-919 (Snoqualmie Pass)

    wikidata match: Q1529000
Baring Mountain (Q1950371)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Baring Mountain (or Mount Baring), is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington, United States. It lies about 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the Skykomish River and US Highway 2, at the western edge of the Cascades in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Mount Index and Barclay Lake at its base is accessible via Forest Road 6024 and a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) hike.

  • node: Baring Mountain (OSM) 161 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1858
    name=Baring Mountain (11 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1950371
    wikipedia=en:Baring Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1516135

    wikidata match: Q1950371
Bandera State Airport (Q2789533)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bandera State Airport (FAA LID: 4W0) is a public airport located in Bandera, King County, Washington, United States. It is owned by the Washington State DOT Aviation Division.

  • way: Bandera State Airport (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=499
    faa=4W0
    ref=4W0
    name=Bandera State Airport (6 name matches)
    type=public
    source=wikipedia
    aeroway=aerodrome (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    name:en=Bandera State Airport (6 name matches)
    surface=grass
    operator=Washington State Department of Transportation
    wikidata=Q2789533
    wikipedia=en:Bandera State Airport
    addr:state=WA
    source_ref=geonames.usgs.gov
    closest_town=North Bend, Washington
    operator:type=public
    gnis:feature_id=1533673

    wikidata match: Q2789533
Boulder River Wilderness (Q2921717)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Boulder River Wilderness is a 48,674-acre (197 km2) wilderness area within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the western Cascade Range of Washington state.

  • relation: Boulder River Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Boulder River Wilderness (10 name matches)
    source=USGS National Map - http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/
    leisure=nature_reserve
    website=https://www.wilderness.net/NWPS/wildView?WID=68&tab=General
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Forest Service
    wikidata=Q2921717
    ownership=national
    protected=perpetuity
    wikipedia=en:Boulder River Wilderness
    start_date=1984-07-03
    operator:type=public
    protect_class=1b
    operator:short=USFS
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area
    operator:wikidata=Q1891156
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Forest Service

    wikidata match: Q2921717
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Q3079176)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington is a National Forest extending more than 140 miles (230 km) along the western slopes of the Cascade Range from the Canada–US border to the northern boundary of Mount Rainier National Park. It is administered by the United States Forest Service, which has headquarter offices for this forest in Everett. Local ranger district offices are in North Bend and Skykomish.

  • relation: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (12 name matches)
    website=https://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3079176
    ownership=national
    protected=perpetuity
    wikipedia=en:Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest
    operator:type=public
    protect_class=6
    operator:short=USFS
    protected_area=forest_reserve
    protection_title=National Forest
    operator:wikidata=Q1891156
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Forest Service

    wikidata match: Q3079176
Glacier Peak Wilderness (Q3108308)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Glacier Peak Wilderness is a 566,057-acre (229,075 ha), 35-mile-long (56 km), 20-mile-wide (32 km) wilderness area located within portions of Chelan, Snohomish, and Skagit counties in the North Cascades of Washington. The area lies within parts of Wenatchee National Forest and Mount Baker National Forest and is characterized by heavily forested stream courses, steep-sided valleys, and dramatic glacier-crowned peaks. The dominant geologic feature of the area is 10,541-foot (3,213 m) Glacier Peak. It is the most remote major volcanic peak in the Cascade Range and is the third most heavily glaciated volcano in the lower forty-eight states behind Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. Glacier Peak is a volcanic cone of basalt, pumice, and ash which erupted during periods of heavy glaciation.

  • relation: Glacier Peak Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Glacier Peak Wilderness (13 name matches)
    leisure=nature_reserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3108308
    ownership=national
    protected=perpetuity
    wikipedia=en:Glacier Peak Wilderness
    operator:type=public
    protect_class=1b
    operator:short=USFS
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area
    operator:wikidata=Q1891156
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Forest Service

    wikidata match: Q3108308
Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Q3132929)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Henry M. Jackson Wilderness is a 103,297-acre (41,803 ha) designated wilderness area in the state of Washington, United States. The area lies adjacent to the southwest corner of the Glacier Peak Wilderness, northwest of Stevens Pass on U.S. Highway 2 and northeast of the town of Skykomish, Washington. Wild Sky Wilderness is located immediately southwest of the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness. While the wilderness straddles the Cascade Mountain Range, most of it is in the westside ecotype. The wilderness lies in parts of Snoqualmie, Mount Baker, and Wenatchee national forests.

  • relation: Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (10 name matches)
    source=USGS National Map - http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/
    leisure=nature_reserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3132929
    ownership=national
    protected=perpetuity
    wikipedia=en:Henry M. Jackson Wilderness
    operator:type=public
    protect_class=1b
    operator:short=USFS
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area
    operator:wikidata=Q1891156
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Forest Service

    wikidata match: Q3132929
Blanca Lake (Q3214751)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Blanca Lake is located in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Area in the Cascade Mountains of the U.S. state of Washington.

  • relation: Blanca Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1210.7
    name=Blanca Lake (9 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q3214751
    wikipedia=en:Blanca Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1516642

    wikidata match: Q3214751
Mount Baker Wilderness (Q3326014)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Baker Wilderness is a 119,989-acre (48,558 ha) wilderness area within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the western Cascade Range of northern Washington state. Its eastern border is shared with the boundary of the Stephen Mather Wilderness and North Cascades National Park for a distance of 40 miles (65 kilometers). The wilderness extends from State Route 20 north to the Canada–US border. On the west, it is bounded by the foothills of the Puget Sound lowlands.

  • relation: Mount Baker Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Mount Baker Wilderness (9 name matches)
    leisure=nature_reserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3326014
    ownership=national
    protect_class=1b
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area

    wikidata match: Q3326014
Bald Eagle Mountain (Q49009722)
  • node: Bald Eagle Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1729
    name=Bald Eagle Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516067
    wikidata=Q49009722

    wikidata match: Q49009722
Kelly Butte (Q49041087)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kelly Butte is a 5,417-foot-elevation (1,651-meter) summit located in the southeast corner of King County in Washington state. It is set on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and situated 3.1 mi (5.0 km) northwest of Colquhoun Peak and five miles west of the crest of the Cascade Range. Precipitation runoff from Kelly Butte drains into tributaries of the Green River. Topographic relief is significant as the west aspect rises 3,000 feet (910 meters) above Rock Creek in one mile. Access is via the 1.7-mile Kelly Butte Trail which leads to a restored, historical fire lookout tower originally constructed in 1926 and occupying the summit. Flora along the trail includes lilies, bear grass, Indian paintbrush, penstemon, arnica, columbine, lupine, phlox, and huckleberry. This geographical feature's name has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Kelly Butte (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1649
    name=Kelly Butte (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521595
    wikidata=Q49041087

    wikidata match: Q49041087
Kennedy Peak (Q49041230)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kennedy Peak is an 8,381-foot (2,555-metre) summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  • node: Kennedy Peak (OSM) 121 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2518
    name=Kennedy Peak (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521616
    wikidata=Q49041230

    wikidata match: Q49041230
Lahar Lookout (Q49043196)
  • node: Lahar Lookout (OSM) 204 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=3069
    name=Lahar Lookout (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49043196

    wikidata match: Q49043196
Le Conte Mountain (Q49043764)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Le Conte Mountain is a 7,762-foot-elevation (2,366-meter) summit located on the shared boundary of Skagit County and Chelan County in Washington state. It is positioned on the crest of the North Cascades Range, and is set within the Glacier Peak Wilderness. Le Conte Mountain is situated on the shared border of Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Access to the peak is via the Ptarmigan Traverse. The nearest higher neighbor is Sentinel Peak, 1.87 miles (3.01 km) to the south-southeast, and Spider Mountain is 2.4 miles (3.9 km) to the northeast. The Le Conte Glacier and South Cascade Glacier lie to the south of the peak. Precipitation runoff on the east side the mountain drains into Flat Creek which is a tributary of the Stehekin River, while precipitation drains into headwaters of the South Fork Cascade River from the west side. Topographic relief is significant as the southwest aspect rises nearly 2,500 feet (760 meters) above South Cascade Lake in less than one-half mile, and the northeast aspect rises 3,200 feet above Flat Creek in one mile.

  • node: Le Conte Mountain (OSM) 91 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2359
    name=Le Conte Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521961
    wikidata=Q49043764

    wikidata match: Q49043764
Lewis Peak (Q49044075)
  • node: Lewis Peak (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1713
    name=Lewis Peak (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49044075
    gnis:feature_id=1522044

    wikidata match: Q49044075
Liberty Mountain (Q49044119)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Liberty Mountain is a prominent 5,680-foot-elevation (1,730 m) mountain summit located at the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located 2.3 miles south of Three Fingers in the Boulder River Wilderness on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The mountain's name came from old miners in the Silverton area.

  • node: Liberty Mountain (OSM) 74 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1657
    name=Liberty Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49044119
    wikipedia=en:Liberty Mountain (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1522060

    wikidata match: Q49044119
Lime Mountain (Q49044259)
  • node: Lime Mountain (OSM) 294 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2064
    name=Lime Mountain (1 name matches)
    ele:ft=6772
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522113
    wikidata=Q49044259

    wikidata match: Q49044259
Little Chief Peak (Q49044796)
  • node: Little Chief Peak (OSM) 402 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1651
    name=Little Chief Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49044796
    gnis:feature_id=1522182

    wikidata match: Q49044796
Little Deer Peak (Q49044846)
  • node: Little Deer Peak (OSM) 282 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1308
    name=Little Deer Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522202
    wikidata=Q49044846

    wikidata match: Q49044846
Little Mountain (Q49045298)
  • node: Little Mountain (OSM) 54 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=772
    name=Little Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528555
    wikidata=Q49045298

    wikidata match: Q49045298
Long John Mountain (Q49046378)
  • node: Long John Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1714
    name=Long John Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522395
    wikidata=Q49046378

    wikidata match: Q49046378
Long Mountain (Q49046447)
  • node: Long Mountain (OSM) 229 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1554
    name=Long Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49046447
    gnis:feature_id=1522403

    wikidata match: Q49046447
Lookout Mountain (Q49046694)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lookout Mountain is a 5,699-foot (1,737 m) summit in the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is located five miles (8.0 km) east-northeast of the town of Marblemount, and set on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Teebone Ridge, two miles (3.2 km) to the east-northeast. At the top of Lookout Mountain is a historic US Forest Service lookout station that was built in 1962, which replaced a 1929 structure. Views from the top include Sauk Mountain to the west, with Eldorado Peak and the Picket Range in North Cascades National Park to the east and north respectively. The peak is just one mile outside the park boundary. Access is via a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) trail which gains over 4,400 feet (1,341 m) of elevation. Precipitation runoff from Lookout Mountain drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Lookout Mountain (OSM) 195 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1734
    name=Lookout Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522435
    wikidata=Q49046694

    wikidata match: Q49046694
Lookout Mountain (Q49046705)
  • node: Lookout Mountain (OSM) 82 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1539
    name=Lookout Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522437
    wikidata=Q49046705

    wikidata match: Q49046705
Loomis Mountain (Q49046800)
  • node: Loomis Mountain (OSM) 569 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1640
    name=Loomis Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522444
    wikidata=Q49046800

    wikidata match: Q49046800
Low Mountain (Q49047039)
  • node: Low Mountain (OSM) 264 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1646
    name=Low Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49047039
    gnis:feature_id=1522527

    wikidata match: Q49047039
Lundin Peak (Q49047195)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lundin Peak is a summit located in King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Lundin Peak is situated three miles north of Snoqualmie Pass on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Lundin Peak is a high point on a ridge located midway between Snoqualmie Mountain and Red Mountain. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Originally called Snoqualmie Little Sister, the peak's toponym was changed in 1931 to honor district forest ranger John Lundin.

  • node: Lundin Peak (OSM) 444 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1846
    name=Lundin Peak (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49047195
    wikipedia=en:Lundin Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1522581

    wikidata match: Q49047195
Malachite Peak (Q49047627)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Malachite Peak is a 6,261-foot (1,908-metre) mountain summit located 5.5 mi (8.9 km) south of Skykomish, in eastern King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range, and is situated one mile north of Lake Malachite in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skykomish River. The nearest higher neighbor is Camp Robber Peak, 3.66 mi (5.89 km) to the south. The first ascent of this peak may have been in 1937 by a team from the United States Geological Survey. The USGS named the peak about 1975 based on a triangulation station marked as "Malachite".

  • node: Malachite Peak (OSM) 285 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1908
    name=Malachite Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49047627
    wikipedia=en:Malachite Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1522653

    wikidata match: Q49047627
Marble Peak (Q49047924)
  • node: Marble Peak (OSM) 325 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1531
    name=Marble Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49047924
    gnis:feature_id=1522712

    wikidata match: Q49047924
Mazama Dome (Q49048492)
  • node: Mazama Dome (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1767
    name=Mazama Dome (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522830
    wikidata=Q49048492

    wikidata match: Q49048492
McClain Peaks (Q49048604)
  • node: Mount Phelps (OSM) 222 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1687
    name=Mount Phelps
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=McClain Peak (4 name matches)
    gnis:feature_id=1522921
    wikidata=Q49054013

    wikidata mismatch: Q49054013
Meadow Mountain (Q49049050)
  • node: Meadow Mountain (OSM) 397 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1403
    name=Meadow Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49049050
    gnis:feature_id=1522971

    wikidata match: Q49049050
Meadow Mountain (Q49049051)
  • node: Meadow Mountain (OSM) 73 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1920
    name=Meadow Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1522972
    wikidata=Q49049051

    wikidata match: Q49049051
Merchant Peak (Q49049228)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Merchant Peak is a 6,113-foot (1,863-metre) mountain summit located in Snohomish County, Washington. The mountain is part of the Cascade Range and is the sixth-highest point of the Wild Sky Wilderness. The nearest higher neighbor is Gunn Peak, 1.26 mi (2.03 km) to the northwest, and Baring Mountain lies 1.53 mi (2.46 km) to the south. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skykomish River. The mountain's toponym was officially adopted in 1918 for Andrew Merchant, who made many mining claims around Trout Creek which is north of the peak.

  • node: Merchant Peak (Southeast) (OSM) 192 feet from Wikidata identifier match [show tags]
    ele=1764
    name=Merchant Peak (Southeast)
    ele:ft=5831
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49049228
    wikipedia=en:Merchant Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1523005

    wikidata match: Q49049228
Mineral Butte (Q49050450)
  • node: Mineral Butte (OSM) 122 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1601.7
    name=Mineral Butte (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49050450
    gnis:feature_id=1523206

    wikidata match: Q49050450
Mix-up Peak (Q49050774)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mix-up Peak, also known as Mixup Peak, is a 7,440-foot (2,270-metre) mountain summit located on the shared boundary of Skagit County and Chelan County in Washington state. It is part of the North Cascades Range and is situated one mile south of Cascade Pass on the shared border of North Cascades National Park and Glacier Peak Wilderness. The nearest higher peak is Magic Mountain, 1.02 miles (1.64 km) to the east-southeast. Mix-up Peak is at the northern end of the Ptarmigan Traverse which is an alpine route to remote mountains such as Mount Formidable and Dome Peak. The Cache Glacier occupies a cirque below its eastern flank. Surface runoff on the east side the mountain drains into the Stehekin River, whereas precipitation runoff drains into the Cascade River from the west side.

  • node: Mix-up Peak (OSM) 205 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2204
    name=Mix-up Peak (11 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49050774
    wikipedia=en:Mix-up Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1523297

    wikidata match: Q49050774
Mount Buckindy (Q49052157)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Buckindy is a remote 7,320-foot-elevation (2,230-meter) mountain summit located in the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is the second-highest point of the Buckindy Range, or Buckindy Ridge. It is set in the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It is situated 20 miles east-northeast of Darrington, Washington, and 17 miles north-northwest of Glacier Peak which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. Precipitation runoff from Mount Buckindy drains south to the Suiattle River via Buck Creek and Downey Creek, and north to the Cascade River via Kindy Creek. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,700 feet (1,400 meters) above Kindy Creek in less than two miles. The mountain's toponym is a portmanteau of Buck and Kindy Creeks, and has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Mount Buckindy (OSM) 459 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2231
    name=Mount Buckindy (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1517057
    wikidata=Q49052157

    wikidata match: Q49052157
Mount Bullen (Q49052163)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Bullen is a 5,978-foot-elevation (1,822 m) mountain summit located at the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is situated 20 mi (32 km) east of the community of Arlington, Washington, in the Boulder River Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Nearby neighbors include line parent Whitehorse Mountain, 1.44 mi (2.32 km) to the northeast and Three Fingers, 1.84 mi (2.96 km) to the south. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into headwaters of the Boulder River. Topographic relief is significant as the southeast aspect rises 2,000 feet (610 meters) above Bullen Lake in approximately one-half mile, and the west aspect rises 4,200 feet (1,300 meters) above Boulder River in two miles.

  • node: Mount Bullen (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1785
    name=Mount Bullen (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1517087
    wikidata=Q49052163

    wikidata match: Q49052163
Mount Chaval (Q49052292)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Chaval is a craggy 7,127-foot (2,172-metre) mountain summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. Situated within the Glacier Peak Wilderness, Mount Chaval is positioned west of the crest of the North Cascades Range, approximately 15 miles northeast of the town of Darrington. It has two subsidiary peaks, East Peak and Middle Peak, each 7040 ft. The nearest higher neighbor is Snowking Mountain, 2.51 miles (4.04 km) to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from Mount Chaval drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Mount Chaval (OSM) 383 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2175.662
    name=Mount Chaval (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052292
    gnis:feature_id=1517642

    wikidata match: Q49052292
Mount Ditney (Q49052486)
  • node: Mount Ditney (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1343
    name=Mount Ditney (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052486
    gnis:feature_id=1518806

    wikidata match: Q49052486
Mount Fernow (Q49052699)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Fernow is a 6,190-foot (1,890-metre) mountain summit located 6.5 mi (10.5 km) northeast of Skykomish, in eastern King County of Washington state.

  • node: Mount Fernow (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1882
    name=Mount Fernow (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052699
    wikipedia=en:Mount Fernow (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1523424

    wikidata match: Q49052699
Mount Forgotten (Q49052732)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Forgotten is a 6,005-foot-elevation (1,830-meter) mountain summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located five miles north of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway near the Monte Cristo area and is situated on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is Mount Pugh, 4.22 mi (6.79 km) to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Sauk River.

  • node: Mount Forgotten (OSM) 246 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1831
    name=Mount Forgotten (8 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052732
    gnis:feature_id=1519695

    wikidata match: Q49052732
Mount Hermann (Q49053010)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Hermann is a 6,240+ ft (1,900+ m) Skagit Range summit located northwest of Mount Shuksan and northeast of Mount Baker, in the North Cascades of Washington state. It is situated in the Mount Baker Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Mount Hermann is located immediately west of the Mt. Baker Ski Area, at the end of the Mount Baker Highway. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Nooksack River. This peak is named for Binger Hermann (1843–1926), head of the United States General Land Office. This geographic feature has also had variant names "Mount Herman", and "Herman Peak". The present toponym and spelling was officially adopted in 1988 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Mount Herman (OSM) 126 feet from Wikidata identifier match [show tags]
    ele=1895
    name=Mount Herman
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520728
    wikidata=Q49053010

    wikidata match: Q49053010
Mount Higgins (Q49053018)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Higgins is a 5,176-foot-elevation mountain summit located at the western edge of the North Cascades Range, in Skagit County, Washington. Mount Higgins has two subsidiary summits, Skadulgwas Peak (4,986 ft) which is the fin-shaped middle peak, and also Mount Higgins Lookout Site (4,849 ft), the western sub-summit. The mountain is set on land administered by the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest. Mount Higgins is situated along the north side of State Route 530, mid-way between the communities of Darrington and Oso, near the site of the 2014 Oso mudslide. The nearest higher neighbor is Round Mountain, 0.93 miles (1.50 km) to the north-northeast. This mountain is named for Oso homesteader Walter Higgins. The first ascent was made in 1888 by John Higgins, Frank Lawrence, and Al Baker. Precipitation runoff from Mount Higgins drains into tributaries of the Stillaguamish River. Topographic relief is significant as the south aspect rises 4,800 feet (1,500 m) above the Stillaguamish in two miles.

  • node: Mount Higgins (OSM) 257 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1535
    name=Mount Higgins (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49053018
    wikipedia=en:Mount Higgins
    gnis:feature_id=1528472

    wikidata match: Q49053018
Mount Misch (Q49053639)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Misch is a remote 7,435 ft mountain summit in the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is the highest point of the Buckindy Range, or Buckindy Ridge. It is located 19 miles east-northeast of Darrington, Washington, and 15 miles north-northwest of Glacier Peak which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It is situated in the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Mount Misch was named by mountaineer and author Fred Beckey for his friend Peter Misch (1909-1987), University of Washington geology professor and mountaineer, who was renowned for his study of the North Cascades. Precipitation runoff from Mount Misch and the unnamed Goat Creek glacier on its east slope drains into tributaries of the Suiattle River and ultimately the Skagit River.

  • node: Mount Misch (OSM) 58 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2266
    name=Mount Misch (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49053639
    wikipedia=en:Mount Misch
    gnis:feature_id=1533299

    wikidata match: Q49053639
Mount Persis (Q49054004)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Persis is a 5,464-foot (1,665-metre) summit located in Snohomish County, of Washington state. The mountain is part of the Cascade Range and is situated in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The mountain was named for Persis Gunn (1846–1898), wife of homesteader/miner Amos Gunn who started the nearby town of Index, Washington, and also named nearby Mount Index. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skykomish River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,160 feet (1,270 meters) above Anderson Creek in 0.8 mile (1.3 km). The rocks of Mount Persis are volcanic in origin and are considered amongst some of the earliest expressions of volcanism in the Cascade Mountain range in Washington.

  • node: Mount Persis (OSM) 183 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1665
    name=Mount Persis (10 name matches)
    ele:ft=5464
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49054004
    wikipedia=en:Mount Persis
    gnis:feature_id=1524345

    wikidata match: Q49054004
Mount Phelps (Q49054013)
  • node: Mount Phelps (OSM) 79 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1687
    name=Mount Phelps (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=McClain Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1522921
    wikidata=Q49054013

    wikidata match: Q49054013
Mount Sefrit (Q49054523)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Sefrit is a 7,191 ft (2,190 m) Skagit Range summit located three miles north of Mount Shuksan in the North Cascades of Washington state. It is situated in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The summit offers views of Mount Shuksan, Mount Baker, and the Picket Range. Mount Sefrit's name honors Frank Ira Sefrit (1867–1950), editor and publisher of The Bellingham Herald for nearly 40 years. This mountain's name was officially adopted in 1952 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into the deep valleys of Ruth Creek and the Nooksack River which nearly encircle Mount Sefrit, except for Nooksack Ridge which connects it to Ruth Mountain.

  • node: Mount Sefrit (OSM) 448 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2192
    name=Mount Sefrit (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49054523
    wikipedia=en:Mount Sefrit
    gnis:feature_id=1525558

    wikidata match: Q49054523
Mount Stickney (Q49054691)
  • node: Mount Stickney (OSM) 1,000 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1610
    name=Mount Stickney (2 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526562
    wikidata=Q49054691

    wikidata match: Q49054691
Mount Thomson (Q49054845)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Thomson is a prominent 6,554-foot-elevation (1,998-meter) mountain summit in eastern King County of Washington state.

  • node: Mount Thomson (OSM) 608 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1998
    name=Mount Thomson (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49054845
    wikipedia=en:Mount Thomson
    gnis:feature_id=1528448

    wikidata match: Q49054845
Mount Watson (Q49055130)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Watson is a 6,220-foot-elevation (1,900-meter) summit located in the North Cascades, in Whatcom County of Washington state.

  • node: Mount Watson (OSM) 323 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1895.9
    name=Mount Watson (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527855
    wikidata=Q49055130

    wikidata match: Q49055130
Suiattle Mountain (Q49079755)
  • node: Suiattle Mountain (OSM) 78 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1515
    name=Suiattle Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526674
    wikidata=Q49079755

    wikidata match: Q49079755
Sulphur Mountain (Q49079875)
  • node: Sulphur Mountain (OSM) 278 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2052.8
    name=Sulphur Mountain (2 name matches)
    ele:ft=6735
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526696
    wikidata=Q49079875

    wikidata match: Q49079875
Sunrise Mountain (Q49080158)
  • node: Sunrise Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1534
    name=Sunrise Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49080158
    gnis:feature_id=1526763

    wikidata match: Q49080158
Surprise Mountain (Q49080317)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Surprise Mountain is a 6,330-foot (1,929-metre) mountain summit located above the southern end of Glacier Lake, in eastern King County of Washington state. It is part of the Wenatchee Mountains, which are a subset of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Surprise Creek and Deception Creek, both tributaries of the Skykomish River. The nearest higher neighbor is Thunder Mountain, 0.88 mi (1.42 km) to the northeast, and Terrace Mountain is set three miles (4.8 km) to the southwest. The Pacific Crest Trail skirts this peak as it passes through Surprise Gap.

  • node: Surprise Mountain (OSM) 202 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1904
    name=Surprise Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=21456
    wikidata=Q49080317
    gnis:feature_id=1526796

    wikidata match: Q49080317
Survey Point (Q49080330)
  • node: Survey Point (OSM) 81 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1531
    name=Survey Point (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526801
    wikidata=Q49080330

    wikidata match: Q49080330
Table Mountain (Q49080911)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Table Mountain is a Skagit Range summit located west of Mount Shuksan and northeast of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of Washington state. It is situated in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Table Mountain is located west of Artist Point, at the end of the Mount Baker Highway. From the Artist Point parking lot, a short 1.4 mile trail leads to the summit at the west end of the mountain. The summit offers views of Mount Shuksan, Mount Baker, Mount Hermann, and Mount Larrabee. Remnants of the Table Mountain Glacier are on the northeast slope. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skagit and Nooksack Rivers.

  • node: Table Mountain (OSM) 149 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1750.2
    name=Table Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q56279170
    wikipedia=en:Table Mountain (Whatcom County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1526885

    wikidata mismatch: Q56279170
Terrace Mountain (Q49082013)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Terrace Mountain is a 6,361-foot (1,939-metre) mountain summit located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in eastern King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is situated on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The peak is situated 4 mi (6.4 km) north of Mount Daniel, and is surrounded by Lake Clarice, Marmot Lake, Ptarmigan Lakes, and the Terrace Lakes. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skykomish River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 1,800 feet (550 meters) above Lake Clarice in less than one-half mile (0.8 km). The mountain's descriptive name stems from the terrace-like appearance created by a series of benches on its east aspect.

  • node: Terrace Mountain (OSM) 355 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1939
    name=Terrace Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=2124
    wikidata=Q49082013
    wikipedia=en:Terrace Mountain (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1527014

    wikidata match: Q49082013
The Pleiades (Q49082853)
  • node: The Pleiades (OSM) 2,404 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2235.4
    name=The Pleiades (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527062
    wikidata=Q49082853

    wikidata match: Q49082853
The Portals (Q49082863)
  • node: The Portals (OSM) 2,069 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=The Portals (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49082863

    wikidata match: Q49082863
The Triplets (Q49083056)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Triplets is a 7,240+ ft (2,210+ m) summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. This breccia triple pinnacle is part of the North Cascades. The Triplets is situated above Cascade Pass on the shared border of North Cascades National Park and Glacier Peak Wilderness. The nearest higher neighbor is Cascade Peak, 0.35 miles (0.56 km) to the west-northwest. Surface runoff from the mountain drains into the Cascade River.

  • node: The Triplets (OSM) 298 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2159
    name=The Triplets (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49083056
    wikipedia=en:The Triplets (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1527077

    wikidata match: Q49083056
Tomyhoi Peak (Q49084283)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tomyhoi Peak is a 7,439-foot (2,267-metre) Skagit Range mountain situated one mile south of the Canada–United States border, in the North Cascades of Washington state. It is located west of Mount Larrabee and within the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is part of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. This mountain's toponym was officially adopted in 1913 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Tomyhoi Peak (OSM) 88 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2266.2
    name=Tomyhoi Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49084283
    wikipedia=en:Tomyhoi Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1527300

    wikidata match: Q49084283
Townsend Mountain (Q49084534)
  • node: Townsend Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1809
    name=Townsend Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49084534
    gnis:feature_id=1527335

    wikidata match: Q49084534
Treen Peak (Q49084721)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Treen Peak is a 5,765-foot-elevation (1,757-meter) mountain summit in King County of Washington state. It is located along the western edge of the Cascade Range and is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Treen Peak is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 4,150 feet (1,265 meters) above the Taylor River in 1.5 mile. The mountain's toponym was officially adopted on May 6, 1941, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to honor Lewis A. Treen (1885–1937), former Assistant Supervisor of Snoqualmie National Forest, who died on February 13, 1937. The probable first ascent of the summit was not made until April 1974 by Jan Anthony, Joan Webber, and Mike Bialos.

  • node: Treen Peak (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1757
    name=Treen Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    wikidata=Q49084721
    gnis:feature_id=1527366

    wikidata match: Q49084721
Troublesome Mountain (Q49084934)
  • node: Troublesome Mountain (OSM) 52 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1656
    name=Troublesome Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527398
    wikidata=Q49084934

    wikidata match: Q49084934
Twin Peaks (Q49086274)
  • node: Twin Peaks (OSM) 265 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1623
    name=Twin Peaks (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49086274
    gnis:feature_id=1527551

    wikidata match: Q49086274
Twin Peaks (Q49086277)
  • node: Twin Peaks (West Peak) (OSM) 1,560 feet from Wikidata identifier match [show tags]
    ele=1732
    name=Twin Peaks (West Peak)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527552
    wikidata=Q49086277

    wikidata match: Q49086277
Twin Peaks (Q49086279)
  • node: Twin Peaks (OSM) 72 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1713
    name=Twin Peaks (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49086279
    gnis:feature_id=1527553

    wikidata match: Q49086279
Valhalla Mountain (Q49086806)
  • node: Valhalla Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1586
    name=Valhalla Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49086806
    gnis:feature_id=1527657

    wikidata match: Q49086806
Welker Peak (Q49088033)
  • node: Welker Peak (OSM) 182 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1704
    name=Welker Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527885
    wikidata=Q49088033

    wikidata match: Q49088033
White Chuck Mountain (Q49089213)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

White Chuck Mountain, or native name Hi Khaed, is a 6,989 ft (2,130 m) summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located southeast of Darrington, Washington, east of the Mountain Loop Highway, and northwest of Glacier Peak, which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It is situated at the confluence of the White Chuck River and the Sauk River on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The mountain is named for the White Chuck River, which "chuck" in Chinook Jargon means "water". The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Pugh, 4.9 miles (7.9 km) to the south-southeast.

  • node: White Chuck Mountain (OSM) 631 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2130.2
    name=White Chuck Mountain (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49089213

    wikidata match: Q49089213
Wilmans Peaks (Q49090287)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wilmans Peaks is a 6,880-foot elevation (2,097 m) mountain summit, in Snohomish County of Washington state.

  • node: Wilmans Peaks (OSM) 34 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2098
    name=Wilmans Peaks (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49090287
    wikipedia=en:Wilmans Peaks
    gnis:feature_id=1528197

    wikidata match: Q49090287
Winchester Mountain (Q49090382)
  • node: Winchester Mountain (OSM) 160 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1984.2
    name=Winchester Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528210
    wikidata=Q49090382

    wikidata match: Q49090382
Windy Mountain (Q49090487)
  • node: Windy Mountain (OSM) 562 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1642
    name=Windy Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49090487
    gnis:feature_id=1528228

    wikidata match: Q49090487
Yellow Aster Butte (Q49091213)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Yellow Aster Butte is a 6,241-foot (1,902-metre) Skagit Range summit located three miles south of the Canada–United States border, in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is situated within the Mount Baker Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Winchester Mountain, 1.77 miles (2.85 km) to the east, and Mount Larrabee is set 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the northeast. The summit offers views of Mount Larrabee, Tomyhoi Peak, American Border Peak, Canadian Border Peak, Mount Shuksan, and Mount Baker. Precipitation runoff on the north side of the mountain drains into Tomyhoi Creek, whereas the west side of the mountain drains into Damfino Creek, and the south slope is drained by Swamp Creek.

  • node: Yellow Aster Butte (OSM) 1,157 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1869.6
    name=Yellow Aster Butte (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528353
    wikidata=Q49091213

    wikidata match: Q49091213
Zi-iob Peak (Q49091442)
  • node: Zi-iob Peak (OSM) 1.28 miles from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1934
    name=Zi-iob Peak (5 name matches)
    note=The name "Zi-iob Peak" was approved by the Washington State Names Authority in October 1986. It was then rejected by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, whose policy was that new names for features within wilderness areas were unnecessary. No other name
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    name:etymology=From a Sauk name for the area around Round Lake, which translates to "mysterious people"
    gnis:feature_id=1530274
    wikidata=Q49091442

    wikidata match: Q49091442
Otter Lake (Q49307639)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Otter Lake is a freshwater lake located on the western slope of Otter Point northwest of Maple Valley in King County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Big Snow Mountain area. Other prominent lakes are west of Otter Lake, including Angeline Lake, Azurite Lake and Big Heart Lake, while Opal Lake and other Necklace Valley lakes are on the eastern slope of Otter Point. Because Otter Lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing.

  • relation: Otter Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1197
    name=Otter Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49307639
    gnis:feature_id=1524101
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49307639
Saucer Lake (Q49310021)
  • way: Saucer Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1368
    name=Saucer Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49310021
    gnis:feature_id=1525448

    wikidata match: Q49310021
Shuksan Lake (Q49310445)
  • way: Shuksan Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1126
    name=Shuksan Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=3694
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525721
    wikidata=Q49310445

    wikidata match: Q49310445
Silver Lake (Q49310542)
  • relation: Silver Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1300
    name=Silver Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo; local_knowledge
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49310542
    gnis:feature_id=1525780

    wikidata match: Q49310542
Sunset Lake (Q49312301)
  • way: Sunset Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Sunset Lake (1 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49312301

    wikidata match: Q49312301
Thompson Lake (Q49313264)
  • relation: Thompson Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1114
    name=Thompson Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49313264
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1527110

    wikidata match: Q49313264
Thornton Lake (Q49313282)
  • relation: Thornton Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Thornton Lake (1 name matches)
    ele:ft=4403
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49313282

    wikidata match: Q49313282
Tuscohatchie Lake (Q49314075)
  • relation: Tuscohatchie Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1227
    name=Tuscohatchie Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49314075
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1527490

    wikidata match: Q49314075
Upper Falls Lake (Q49314503)
  • way: Upper Falls Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Upper Falls Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49314503

    wikidata match: Q49314503
Upper Granite Lake (Q49314517)
  • relation: Upper Granite Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1383
    name=Upper Granite Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49314517
    gnis:feature_id=1527632

    wikidata match: Q49314517
Upper Wildcat Lake (Q49314630)
  • relation: Upper Wildcat Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1287
    name=Upper Wildcat Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49314630
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1527653

    wikidata match: Q49314630
Whale Lake (Q49315723)
  • way: Whale Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Whale Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49315723

    wikidata match: Q49315723
Woods Lake (Q49316256)
  • way: Woods Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Woods Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49316256

    wikidata match: Q49316256
Mount Fernow Potholes (Q49338643)
  • relation: Mount Fernow Potholes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1335
    name=Mount Fernow Potholes (3 name matches)
    water=pond
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49338643
    gnis:feature_id=1523425
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49338643
Beaverdale Mine (Q49398915)
  • node: Beaverdale Mine (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1142
    name=Beaverdale Mine (3 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1516351
    wikidata=Q49398915

    wikidata match: Q49398915
Blackhawk Mine (Q49400672)
  • node: Blackhawk Mine (OSM) 411 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=798
    name=Blackhawk Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1516632
    wikidata=Q49400672

    wikidata match: Q49400672
Bonanza Queen Mine (Q49401441)
  • node: Bonanza Queen Mine (OSM) 73 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=704
    name=Bonanza Queen Mine (3 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1516780
    wikidata=Q49401441

    wikidata match: Q49401441
Cleopatra Mine (Q49404955)
  • node: Cleopatra Mine (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1042
    name=Cleopatra Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1517851
    wikidata=Q49404955

    wikidata match: Q49404955
Excelsior Mine (Q49411244)
  • node: Excelsior Mine (OSM) 85 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=623
    name=Excelsior Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1519420
    wikidata=Q49411244

    wikidata match: Q49411244
Glacier Peak Mines (Q49414002)
  • node: Glacier Peak Mines (OSM) 464 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1780
    name=Glacier Peak Mines (3 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1519989
    wikidata=Q49414002

    wikidata match: Q49414002
Kromona Mine (Q49424303)
  • node: Kromona Mine (OSM) 689 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1075
    name=Kromona Mine (3 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1521775
    wikidata=Q49424303

    wikidata match: Q49424303
Lennox Mines (Q49425777)
  • node: Lennox Mines (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=762
    name=Lennox Mines (3 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1522019
    wikidata=Q49425777

    wikidata match: Q49425777
Lone Jack Mine (Q49427371)
  • node: Lone Jack Mine (OSM) 87 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1561
    name=Lone Jack Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1522368
    wikidata=Q49427371

    wikidata match: Q49427371
Saint Louis Mine (Q49446064)
  • node: Saint Louis Mine (OSM) 73 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=889
    name=Saint Louis Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1525368
    wikidata=Q49446064

    wikidata match: Q49446064
Silvertip Mine (Q49449157)
  • node: Silvertip Mine (OSM) 86 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=909
    name=Silvertip Mine (1 name matches)
    landuse=quarry
    addr:state=WA
    gnis:feature_id=1525802
    wikidata=Q49449157

    wikidata match: Q49449157
Captain Point (Q49467933)
  • node: Captain Point (OSM) 132 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1745
    name=Captain Point (1 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49467933
    gnis:feature_id=1517382

    wikidata match: Q49467933
Grassy Point (Q49468838)
  • node: Grassy Point (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1955
    name=Grassy Point (1 name matches)
    natural=cliff (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520257
    wikidata=Q49468838

    wikidata match: Q49468838
Lee Promontory (Q49469369)
  • node: Lee Promontory (OSM) 81 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1820
    name=Lee Promontory (3 name matches)
    natural=cliff (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521988
    wikidata=Q49469369

    wikidata match: Q49469369
Park Cliffs (Q49469984)
  • node: Park Cliffs (OSM) 83 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1767
    name=Park Cliffs (3 name matches)
    natural=cliff (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1524200
    wikidata=Q49469984

    wikidata match: Q49469984
Roman Wall (Q49470463)
  • way: Roman Wall (OSM) 1,767 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Roman Wall (3 name matches)
    note=USGS maps incorrectly place this name on the upper part of the Deming Glacier
    natural=cliff (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49470463

    wikidata match: Q49470463
The Palisades (Q49471137)
  • node: The Palisades (OSM) 82 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=760
    name=The Palisades (1 name matches)
    natural=cliff (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1527057
    wikidata=Q49471137

    wikidata match: Q49471137
Blue Ridge (Q49682096)
  • way: Blue Ridge (OSM) 249 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Blue Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49682096
    gnis:feature_id=1516714

    wikidata match: Q49682096
Canyon Ridge (Q49683846)
  • way: Canyon Ridge (OSM) 1.12 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Canyon Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49683846

    wikidata match: Q49683846
Cave Ridge (Q49684030)
  • way: Cave Ridge (OSM) 38 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Cave Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49684030
    gnis:feature_id=1517515

    wikidata match: Q49684030
Chowder Ridge (Q49684607)
  • way: Chowder Ridge (OSM) 40 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Chowder Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49684607

    wikidata match: Q49684607
Gamma Ridge (Q49687368)
  • way: Gamma Ridge (OSM) 1.16 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Gamma Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49687368

    wikidata match: Q49687368
Glacier Ridge (Q49687575)
  • way: Glacier Ridge (OSM) 102 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Glacier Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49687575

    wikidata match: Q49687575
Grouse Ridge (Q49688308)
  • way: Grouse Ridge (OSM) 189 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Grouse Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49688308

    wikidata match: Q49688308
Heliotrope Ridge (Q49688981)
  • way: Heliotrope Ridge (OSM) 0.56 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Heliotrope Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49688981

    wikidata match: Q49688981
Heybrook Ridge (Q49689154)
  • way: Heybrook Ridge (OSM) 405 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Heybrook Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • way: Heybrook Ridge (OSM) 248 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Heybrook Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49689154

    wikidata match: Q49689154
Lasiocarpa Ridge (Q49692065)
  • way: Lasiocarpa Ridge (OSM) 876 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Lasiocarpa Ridge (3 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49692065

    wikidata match: Q49692065
Lime Ridge (Q49692365)
  • way: Lime Ridge (OSM) 78 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Lime Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49692365

    wikidata match: Q49692365
Maloney Ridge (Q49693320)
  • way: Maloney Ridge (OSM) 27 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1594
    name=Maloney Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49693320
    gnis:feature_id=1522667
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q49693320
Marmot Ridge (Q49693391)
  • way: Marmot Ridge (OSM) 130 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Marmot Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49693391

    wikidata match: Q49693391
Miners Ridge (Q49693872)
  • way: Miner's Ridge (OSM) 5 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Miner's Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49693872

    wikidata match: Q49693872
Nooksack Ridge (Q49694410)
  • way: Nooksack Ridge (OSM) 51 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Nooksack Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49694410

    wikidata match: Q49694410
Prospectors Ridge (Q49695630)
  • way: Prospectors Ridge (OSM) 41 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Prospectors Ridge (4 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49695630
    gnis:feature_id=1524666

    wikidata match: Q49695630
The Barrier (Q49698069)
  • way: The Barrier (OSM) 610 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1604
    name=The Barrier (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49698069
    gnis:feature_id=1527024

    wikidata match: Q49698069
Vista Ridge (Q49698736)
  • way: Vista Ridge (OSM) 30 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Vista Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49698736

    wikidata match: Q49698736
Devils Canyon (Q49795779)
  • way: Devils Canyon (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Devils Canyon (1 name matches)
    natural=valley (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q49795779
    gnis:feature_id=1518698

    wikidata match: Q49795779
Bacon Creek (Q49844106)
  • way: Bacon Creek (OSM) 299 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    boat=no
    name=Bacon Creek (2 name matches)
    source=Bing
    waterway=stream (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4839927

    wikidata mismatch: Q4839927
The Tooth (Q56278189)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Tooth is the descriptive name for a 5,606-foot-elevation (1,709-meter) fin-like, andesite pillar located in King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The Tooth is located northwest of Snoqualmie Pass and the Alpental ski area on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is Bryant Peak, 0.44 miles (0.71 km) to the northwest. Originally called Denny Horn and Denny Tooth, The Tooth became the officially recognized name in 1918, with Denny referring to its position on the high ridge between Denny Mountain and Chair Peak. The Tooth is a popular rock-climbing destination, even in winter. The easiest route is class 4 scrambling, but solid rock provides technical routes, with the South Face considered a classic 5.4 climb that was first done in 1928 by Anderson and Wunderling.

  • node: The Tooth (OSM) 248 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1708.1
    name=The Tooth (5 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    climbing=route_top
    wikidata=Q56278189
    wikipedia=en:The Tooth (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1527075

    wikidata match: Q56278189
The Pulpit (Q60745917)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pulpit is a 4,523-foot (1,379-metre) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It is located at the western edge of the Cascade Range on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The Pulpit is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 3,600 feet (1,097 meters) above the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in approximately one mile (1.6 km). The nearest higher peak is Preacher Mountain, 2.19 miles (3.52 km) to the southeast. Precipitation runoff from The Pulpit drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River.

  • node: The Pulpit (OSM) 191 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1377
    name=The Pulpit (3 name matches)
    source=local_knowledge
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q60745917

    wikidata match: Q60745917
Sloan Peak (Q64144586)
  • node: Sloan Peak (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=2388
    name=Sloan Peak (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak
    wikidata=Q3486736
    wikipedia=en:Sloan Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1525950

    wikidata mismatch: Q3486736
Deception Falls (Q83966712)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Deception Falls is a 94-foot (29 m) waterfall that flows from Deception Creek just over Stevens Pass, approximately 1856 feet above sea level, located in the U.S. state of Washington. Shortly downstream Deception Creek empties into Tye River. While flow may run dry in the late season, Deception Falls trail remains open in the Summer and Falls seasons. Deception Falls is located north of Interstate 90 in the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest. A hiking trail leads from a parking area to the falls.

  • node: Deception Falls (OSM) 367 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Deception Falls (3 name matches)
    source=knowledge
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q83966712

    wikidata match: Q83966712
Green Mountain Lookout (Q85764522)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Green Mountain Lookout is a historic fire lookout tower located at the summit of Green Mountain in the Glacier Peak Wilderness and the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Snohomish County, Washington. The single-story wood-frame structure measures 14 by 14 feet (4.3 by 4.3 m) and was built according to a standard National Forest Service design in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The structure includes an exterior catwalk and a cable anchor system to protect from strong winds.

  • way: Green Mountain Lookout (OSM) 15 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
    name=Green Mountain Lookout
    access=private
    balcony=yes
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Friends of Green Mountain
    ref:nhlr=US 22
    ref:nrhp=88000117
    wikidata=Q85764522
    roof:shape=pyramidal
    start_date=1933
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/green-mountain-lookout/
    was:operator=Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
    was:emergency=fire_lookout
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 1
    building:colour=lightgrey
    building:design=L-4 cab
    building:levels=1
    building:material=wood

    wikidata match: Q85764522
Granite Mountain Lookout (Q86868200)
  • way: Granite Mountain Lookout (OSM) 4 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1709
    name=Granite Mountain Lookout (76 name matches)
    height=20'
    building=fire_lookout
    historic=building
    man_made=tower (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    material=wood
    operator=Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
    ref:nhlr=US 1068
    start_date=1955
    tower:type=observation (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    opening_hours=Jun-Sep Mo-Su sunrise-sunset open "at discretion of staff"
    building:levels=1
    gnis:feature_id=1530311
    wikidata=Q86868200

    wikidata match: Q86868200
Evergreen Mountain Lookout (Q86925448)
  • way: Evergreen Mountain Lookout (OSM) 209 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
    dog=leashed
    fee=yes
    name=Evergreen Mountain Lookout
    charge=85 USD/night
    balcony=no
    smoking=no
    toilets=yes
    tourism=chalet
    website=https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234178
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building
    openfire=no
    operator=Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
    ref:nhlr=US 206
    ref:nrhp=87001187
    wikidata=Q86925448
    roof:shape=pyramidal
    start_date=1935
    electricity=no
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/evergreen-mountain-lookout/
    drinking_water=no
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 25
    building:colour=white
    building:design=L-4 cab
    building:levels=1
    gnis:feature_id=1530305
    building:material=wood

    wikidata match: Q86925448
Park Butte Lookout (Q86926922)
  • way: Park Butte Lookout (OSM) exact location [show tags]
    fee=no
    name=Park Butte Lookout
    access=permissive
    balcony=yes
    toilets=no
    tourism=wilderness_hut
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building
    man_made=tower (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    openfire=no
    operator=Skagit Alpine Club
    ref:nhlr=US 533
    ref:nrhp=87001189
    wikidata=Q86926922
    roof:shape=pyramidal
    start_date=1932
    tower:type=observation (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/park-butte-lookout/
    was:emergency=fire_lookout
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 52
    building:colour=lightgrey
    building:design=L-4 cabin
    building:material=wood

    wikidata match: Q86926922
Miners Ridge Lookout (Q86928758)
  • way: Miners Ridge Lookout (OSM) 5 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
    name=Miners Ridge Lookout
    height=32'
    balcony=yes
    tourism=viewpoint (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building
    man_made=tower (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
    ref:nhlr=US 75
    ref:nrhp=87001183
    wikidata=Q86928758
    roof:shape=pyramidal
    start_date=1953
    tower:type=observation (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/miners-ridge-lookout/
    tower:design=CT-3
    tower:height=20'
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 6
    tower:material=wood
    building:colour=lightgrey
    building:design=L-4 cab
    building:levels=1
    building:material=wood
    tower:construction=lattice

    wikidata match: Q86928758
Williams Lake (Q93747458)
  • relation: Williams Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1403
    name=Williams Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q93747458
    gnis:feature_id=1528175
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q93747458
Lake Ilswoot (Q93748452)
  • relation: Lake Ilswoot (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1400
    name=Lake Ilswoot (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q93748452
    gnis:feature_id=1521136
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q93748452
Picture Lake (Q94578537)
  • way: Picture Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Picture Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q94578537

    wikidata match: Q94578537
Cirque Mountain (Q96375054)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cirque Mountain is a 7,966-foot (2,428-metre) mountain summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state. The mountain is situated on the crest of the Cascade Range, on the shared border of Snohomish County and Chelan County, also straddling the boundary between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest. Its nearest higher peak is Napeequa Peak, 0.3 mi (0.48 km) to the south. The peak is set on Chiwawa Ridge with Napeequa, and other notable peaks on this ridge include Fortress Mountain, Buck Mountain, Brahma Peak, Mount Berge, and Chiwawa Mountain. Topographic relief is significant since the western aspect of the mountain rises 4,000 feet above the Suiattle Valley in approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km). This mountain has small, unnamed, hanging glaciers in cirques surrounding the summit. Precipitation runoff from the peak and meltwater from the glaciers drains east to the headwaters of Napeequa River; or west into the Suiattle River.

  • node: Cirque Mountain (OSM) 16 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Cirque Mountain (3 name matches)
    ele:ft=7966
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q96375054

    wikidata match: Q96375054
Wild Goat Peak (Q97355941)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wild Goat Peak is a 6,305-foot (1,922-metre) mountain summit located above the eastern shore of Gold Lake, in eastern King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie and Skykomish Rivers. The nearest higher neighbor is Big Snow Mountain, 1.91 mi (3.07 km) to the southwest. This peak was once called "Big Snowy".

  • node: Wild Goat Peak (OSM) 96 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1923
    name=Wild Goat Peak (3 name matches)
    ele:ft=6305
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    old_name=Little Snowy
    wikidata=Q97355941

    wikidata match: Q97355941
Camp Robber Peak (Q97355985)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Camp Robber Peak is a 6,286-foot (1,916-metre) mountain summit located above the western shore of Big Heart Lake, in eastern King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Wild Goat Peak, 1.3 mi (2.1 km) to the south. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Camp Robber Creek and Foss River, both tributaries of the Skykomish River. This peak's name is derived from Camp Robber Creek and Camp Robber Lake, which lie in Camp Robber Valley to the northwest of the peak. "Camp robber" is the colloquial name for several North American species of birds known for their fearlessness around humans and their proclivity for stealing food from campers.

  • node: Camp Robber Peak (OSM) 13 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1916
    name=Camp Robber Peak (3 name matches)
    ele:ft=6286
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q97355985

    wikidata match: Q97355985
Burnt Boot Peak (Q97627804)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Burnt Boot Peak is a 6,540-foot (1,993-metre) mountain summit located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in eastern King County of Washington state. The peak is part of the Cascade Range and is one mile east of the crest of the range. Burnt Boot Peak is situated 6.5 mi (10.5 km) northeast of Snoqualmie Pass on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Huckleberry Mountain is set 1.87 mi (3.01 km) to the south, and the nearest higher neighbor is Lemah Mountain, 1.34 mi (2.16 km) to the east. This unofficially-named mountain is located at the head of the officially-named Burnboot Creek, variant spelling Burntboot Creek. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains south into this creek, or north into Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. The first ascent of this peak was made in August 1963 by Phil Weiser and Clarke Stockwell. The first ascent via the north ridge route was made in June 1971 by Don Williamson, Tom Oas, and Bill Bucher.

  • node: Burntboot Peak (OSM) 251 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1987
    name=Burntboot Peak (3 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q97627804

    wikidata match: Q97627804
Pocket Peak (Q97703993)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pocket Peak is a 7,056-foot (2,151-metre) mountain summit located in the Skagit Range, which is a subset of the North Cascades in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is situated immediately west of Pocket Lake, and 4 mi (6.4 km) east of Mount Larrabee in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Pocket Peak is set on the Slesse Divide, 0.7 mile south of the Canada–United States border. Its nearest higher neighbor is Rapid Peak, 2.24 mi (3.60 km) to the southeast, North Big Bosom Butte is 2.5 miles to the southwest, and Slesse Mountain is set 3.24 mi (5.21 km) to the northwest. Other peaks which can be seen from the summit include Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, American Border Peak, Mount Chardonnay, Mount Rexford, and many more. This unofficially named peak is named in association with officially named Pocket Lake. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains into Silesia and Ensawkwatch Creeks, which are both tributaries of the Chilliwack River.

  • node: Pocket Peak (OSM) 30 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2151
    name=Pocket Peak (3 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q97703993

    wikidata match: Q97703993
La Bohn Peak (Q104846565)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

La Bohn Peak is a 6,585-foot (2,007-metre) mountain summit located two miles north of Dutch Miller Gap, in east King County of Washington state. It is situated at the head of Necklace Valley, in the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. La Bohn Peak is set west of La Bohn Lakes and La Bohn Gap, and one mile west of the crest of the Cascade Range. Precipitation runoff from the south side of the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River, whereas the north side drains into tributaries of the Foss River. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Hinman, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the east, Little Big Chief Mountain is set 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the south, and Iron Cap Mountain sits 1.77 miles (2.85 km) to the west.

  • node: La Bohn Peak (OSM) 32 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2007
    name=La Bohn Peak (3 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q104846565

    wikidata match: Q104846565
Avalanche Lake (Q106432834)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Avalanche Lake is a small alpine freshwater lake located on the northern skirt of Chikamin Peak and Lemah Mountain in King County, Washington. Because of its proximity to surrounding peaks and mountains at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking. Other Alpine lakes are in the vicinity, including the Iceberg Lake a short distance East, at the base of Chimney Rock West. To the South is Chikamin Lake.

  • relation: Avalanche Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1156
    name=Avalanche Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106432834
    wikipedia=en:Avalanche Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1515993
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106432834
Edds Lake (Q106506375)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Edds Lake is a freshwater lake located on the western slope of Huckleberry Mountain at the border between King County and Kittitas County, Washington. The lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing for golden trout. The Pacific Crest Trail runs just East of the lake, a prominent ridge that separates Edds Lake from Joe Lake and Alaska Lake , south towards Kendall Katwalk. Other Alpine lakes are in the vicinity, including Chikamin Lake, a short distance north, at the base of Chikamin Peak the west is Mount Thomson on Bumblebee Pass.

  • relation: Edds Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1310.03
    name=Edds Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106506375
    wikipedia=en:Edds Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1519178

    wikidata match: Q106506375
Emerald Lake (Q106645504)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Emerald Lake is a freshwater lake located on the western region of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, in King County, Washington. It is one of three lakes that are connected by stream which together form the Neckelace Valley Lakes. Emerald Lake and its surrounding lakes and peaks are a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing cutthroat trout and rainbow trout. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • way: Emerald Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1431
    name=Emerald Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106645504
    wikipedia=en:Emerald Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1519332
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106645504
Opal Lake (Q106645554)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Opal Lake, also known as Necklace Valley Lake 3, is a freshwater lake located on the western region of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, in King County, Washington. The lake is connected by stream to Emerald Lake and Jade Lake, which form together the Neckelace Valley Lakes. Opal Lake and its surrounding lakes and peaks are a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing Rainbow trout. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • relation: Opal Lake (OSM) 311 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1455
    name=Opal Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106645554
    wikipedia=en:Opal Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1524066
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106645554
Azure Lake (Q106651998)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Azure Lake is a small freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, between Azurite Lake and Angeline Lake in King County, Washington. A short distance south towards Iron Cap Mountain is Iron Cap Lake. Towards the North are the steep slopes of Saint Agnes Ridge which continue eastwards towards Otter Lake. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area. Azure Lake is located in a prominent valley along the southern skirt of the Mount Daniel area in connection with the North-Middle Forks Snoqualmie mountain grouping area.

  • relation: Azure Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1485
    name=Azure Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106651998
    wikipedia=en:Azure Lake (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1516000
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106651998
Iron Cap Lake (Q106652203)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Iron Cap Lake is a small freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, at the south ridge of Azurite Lake and other Necklace Valley lakes in King County, Washington. The lake is nestled on the north skirt of Iron Cap Mountain and produces the West Fork of the Foss River towards Bonnie Lake and contributions from Otter Lake. A short distance towards the West are Crawford Lake and Chetwoot Lake. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • way: Iron Cap Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1664
    name=Iron Cap Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106652203
    wikipedia=en:Iron Cap Lake
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q106652203
Anderson Lake (Q106900534)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Anderson Lake is a small freshwater lake located on the southern slope of Dog Mountain between Marten Lake and Dream Lake, part of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in King County, Washington. Anderson Creek exits Anderson Lake to the south and empties into the Taylor River. The lake is periodically stocked with rainbow trout.

  • relation: Anderson Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1277
    name=Anderson Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q106900534
    gnis:feature_id=1515877

    wikidata match: Q106900534
Bear Lakes (Q107388825)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bear Lakes is a set of small freshwater lakes located on the southwest skirt of Canoe Peak, in King County, Washington. Several mines are located in the vicinity of Bear Lakes. Access is from Bear Creek Trail which continues along abandoned and mostly overgrown mine routes. Cable reels and other mining artifacts are frequent along the trail and in the surrounding areas of the lake. Lake Kanim is a short distance north over Canoe Peak towards Lennox Mountain, and Paradise Lakes are west of Bear Lakes.

  • relation: Bear Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1426
    name=Bear Lakes (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107388825
    wikipedia=en:Bear Lakes
    gnis:feature_id=1516277

    wikidata match: Q107388825
Coney Lake (Q107427030)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Coney Lake is a small alpine lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in King County, Washington. Coney Lake sits in a bowl formed by a rocky double cliff bifurcation of the south ridge of Lennox Mountain that connects to Coney's Cones-South Peak. Coney Lake is the origin of Coney Creek, which is a tributary of the west fork of Miller River. Lake Kanim is situated over the opposite side of the ridge as Lennox Mountain splits towards Canoe Peak.

  • relation: Coney Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1571
    name=Coney Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=5161 feet
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107427030
    wikipedia=en:Coney Lake (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518010

    wikidata match: Q107427030
Paradise Lakes (Q107462901)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Paradise Lakes are a set of three small freshwater lakes located on a clif of the north skirt of Bare Mountain, in King County, Washington. Paradise Lakes sit in a bowl formed by a ridge that connects to the south ridge of Lennox Mountain. Paradise Lakes have an outflow that is a tributary of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River from its source, Lake Kanim.

  • relation: Paradise Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1243
    name=Paradise Lakes (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107462901
    wikipedia=en:Paradise Lakes
    gnis:feature_id=1524191

    wikidata match: Q107462901
Boner Lake (Q107555802)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Boner Lake is an alpine freshwater lake located on a prominent plateau at the eastern ridge of Crosby Mountain, a short distance south of Palmer Mountain and U.S. Route 2 by the community of Baring in King County, Washington. Boner Lake shares the high valley with Cement Lake, while Crosby Lake is at the opposite side of the Corsby Mountain ridge. Boner lake is surrounded by talus cliffs and slopes and gains access to Crosby Mountain starting at Bing Peak and old-growth forests and the associated logging spur.

  • relation: Boner Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1471
    name=Boner Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107555802
    wikipedia=en:Boner Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1516787
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q107555802
Crosby Lake (Q107555829)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Crosby Lake is an alpine freshwater lake located on a plateau at the northern skirt of Crosby Mountain, a short distance south of Red Mountain and Palmer Mountain in King County, Washington. Boner Lake is at the opposite side of the Crosby Mountain ridge. Crosby Lake is a small 1.4 acres (0.57 ha) lake and it is stocked with golden trout.

  • relation: Crosby Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1366
    name=Crosby Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q107555829
    wikipedia=en:Crosby Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1518344
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q107555829
Mount Ann (Q111945108)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Ann is a 5,840-foot-elevation (1,780-meter) mountain summit located in the North Cascades in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is set within the Mount Baker Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and is only one mile outside the boundary of North Cascades National Park. Mount Ann is situated immediately southwest of line parent Mount Shuksan and northeast of Mount Baker. Mount Ann can be seen south of Artist Point which is at the end of the Mount Baker Highway. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Swift Creek and Shuksan Creek, which empty into Baker Lake. Topographic relief is significant as the west aspect rises 3,200 feet (980 meters) above Swift Creek in approximately one mile. The mountain is unofficially named in association with nearby Lake Ann. Due to its proximity to the Mt. Baker Ski Area, Mount Ann is a winter destination for skiing and snowshoeing.

  • node: Mount Ann (OSM) 177 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1780
    name=Mount Ann (3 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q111945108

    wikidata match: Q111945108
Jackman Creek Wildlife Area (Q113529130)
  • relation: Jackman Creek Wildlife Area (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Jackman Creek Wildlife Area (1 name matches)
    owner=Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
    source=https://geo.wa.gov/datasets/wdfw::wildlife-areas
    leisure=nature_reserve (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
    wikidata=Q113529130
    ownership=state
    protect_class=4
    protected_area=game_land
    protection_title=Wildlife Area

    wikidata match: Q113529130
Charley Creek Natural Area Preserve (Q113557524)
  • relation: Charley Creek Natural Area Preserve (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Charley Creek Natural Area Preserve (2 name matches)
    owner=Washington State Department of Natural Resources
    source=Washington Department of Natural Resources
    leisure=nature_reserve
    website=https://www.dnr.wa.gov/charley-creek-natural-area-preserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Washington State Department of Natural Resources
    wikidata=Q113557524
    ownership=state
    protect_class=1a
    protection_title=natural area preserve

    wikidata match: Q113557524
Beaverdam Lake (Q113558067)
  • way: Beaverdam Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=559
    name=Beaverdam Lake (1 name matches)
    water=pond
    source=Esri World Imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516352
    wikidata=Q113558067

    wikidata match: Q113558067
Spider Lake (Q113973058)
  • relation: Spider Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=838
    name=Spider Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q113973058
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1526362

    wikidata match: Q113973058
Spider Creek (Q113973357)
  • way: Spider Creek (OSM) 213 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Spider Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q113973357

    wikidata match: Q113973357
Upper Lake Blethen (Q113976416)
  • way: Upper Lake Blethen (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1120
    name=Upper Lake Blethen (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q113976416
    gnis:feature_id=1527636

    wikidata match: Q113976416
Little Calligan Lake (Q113977293)
  • relation: Little Calligan Lake (OSM) 4 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=825
    name=Little Calligan Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q113977293
    gnis:feature_id=1522177

    wikidata match: Q113977293
Source Lake (Q114384903)
  • way: Source Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1144
    name=Source Lake (1 name matches)
    salt=no
    tidal=no
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q114384903
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1526120

    wikidata match: Q114384903
Rose Lake (Q114456853)
  • relation: Rose Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1305
    name=Rose Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q114456853
    gnis:feature_id=1529338

    wikidata match: Q114456853
Island Lake (Q114965610)
  • relation: Island Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1052
    name=Island Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q114965610
    gnis:feature_id=1531566

    wikidata match: Q114965610
Sunday Lake (Q121968878)
  • relation: Sunday Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=574
    name=Sunday Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121968878
    gnis:feature_id=1526741

    wikidata match: Q121968878
Boomerang Lake (Q122054218)
  • relation: Boomerang Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=981
    name=Boomerang Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122054218
    gnis:feature_id=1516796

    wikidata match: Q122054218
Honey Lake (Q122054519)
  • relation: Honey Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=989
    name=Honey Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122054519
    gnis:feature_id=1520882

    wikidata match: Q122054519
Goat Mountain Lake (Q122070570)
  • relation: Goat Mountain Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1256
    name=Goat Mountain Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122070570
    gnis:feature_id=1520049

    wikidata match: Q122070570
Lennox Lake (Q122074939)
  • relation: Lennox Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1433
    name=Lennox Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122074939
    gnis:feature_id=1522018

    wikidata match: Q122074939
Bench Lake (Q122149413)
  • relation: Bench Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1274
    name=Bench Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122149413
    gnis:feature_id=1516409

    wikidata match: Q122149413
Cleveland Lake (Q122177867)
  • relation: Cleveland Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1212
    name=Cleveland Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122177867
    gnis:feature_id=1517853

    wikidata match: Q122177867
Tumwater Lake (Q122688172)
  • way: Tumwater Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1128
    name=Tumwater Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122688172
    gnis:feature_id=1527454
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122688172
Maloney Lakes (Q122704987)
  • relation: Maloney Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1288
    name=Maloney Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122704987
    gnis:feature_id=1522666

    wikidata match: Q122704987
Pothole Lake (Q122707219)
  • relation: Pothole Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1060
    name=Pothole Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122707219
    gnis:feature_id=1524604
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122707219
Lunker Lake (Q122733253)
  • way: Lunker Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1231
    name=Lunker Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122733253
    gnis:feature_id=1522582
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122733253
Rock Lake (Q122740104)
  • relation: Rock Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1181
    name=Rock Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122740104
    gnis:feature_id=1525139
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122740104
Judy Lake (Q122740137)
  • relation: Judy Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=986
    name=Judy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122740137
    gnis:feature_id=1521488
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122740137
Carole Lake (Q122740173)
  • relation: Carole Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=995
    name=Carole Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122740173
    gnis:feature_id=1517412
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122740173
Hi-Low Lake (Q122750404)
  • relation: Hi-Low Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1202
    name=Hi-Low Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122750404
    gnis:feature_id=1520738
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122750404
Quartz Lake (Q122750632)
  • way: Quartz Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1253
    name=Quartz Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122750632
    gnis:feature_id=1524745
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122750632
Charlie Brown Lake (Q122763634)
  • relation: Charlie Brown Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1338
    name=Charlie Brown Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122763634
    gnis:feature_id=1517634
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122763634
Upper Garfield Mountain Lake (Q122763699)
  • relation: Upper Garfield Mountain Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1207
    name=Upper Garfield Mountain Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122763699
    gnis:feature_id=1527630
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122763699
Lower Garfield Mountain Lake (Q122763901)
  • relation: Lower Garfield Mountain Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1105
    name=Lower Garfield Mountain Lake (1 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122763901
    gnis:feature_id=1522542
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122763901
Little Myrtle Lake (Q122781488)
  • relation: Little Myrtle Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1291
    name=Little Myrtle Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122781488
    gnis:feature_id=1522273
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122781488
Merlin Lake (Q122781594)
  • relation: Merlin Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1217
    name=Merlin Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122781594
    gnis:feature_id=1523009
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122781594
Pumpkinseed Lake (Q122801951)
  • relation: Pumpkinseed Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1301
    name=Pumpkinseed Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122801951
    gnis:feature_id=1524692
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122801951
Snowflake Lake (Q122802374)
  • relation: Snowflake Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1509
    name=Snowflake Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122802374
    gnis:feature_id=1526044
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122802374
Cecils Lake (Q122808662)
  • relation: Cecils Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1266
    name=Cecils Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122808662
    gnis:feature_id=1517522
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122808662
Gus Lake (Q122808673)
  • way: Gus Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1286
    name=Gus Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122808673
    gnis:feature_id=1520418

    wikidata match: Q122808673
Hardscrabble Lakes (Q123286969)
  • relation: Hardscrabble Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1399
    name=Hardscrabble Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123286969
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1520538
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q123286969
Little Chetwoot Lake (Q123304900)
  • relation: Little Chetwoot Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1484
    name=Little Chetwoot Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123304900
    gnis:feature_id=1522181
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123304900
Tank Lakes (Q123342906)
  • relation: Tank Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1759
    name=Tank Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123342906
    gnis:feature_id=1526932
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123342906
Tahl Lake (Q123343729)
  • relation: Tahl Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1727
    name=Tahl Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123343729
    gnis:feature_id=1526895
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123343729
Hinter Lake (Q123351855)
  • way: Hinter Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1321
    name=Hinter Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123351855
    gnis:feature_id=1520821
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123351855
Nazanne Lake (Q123351928)
  • relation: Nazanne Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1434
    name=Nazanne Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123351928
    gnis:feature_id=1523591
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123351928
View Lake (Q123351981)
  • way: View Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1611
    name=View Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123351981
    gnis:feature_id=1527712
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123351981
Jewel Lake (Q123352016)
  • relation: Jewel Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1354
    name=Jewel Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123352016
    gnis:feature_id=1521361
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123352016
Spark Plug Lake (Q123353719)
  • relation: Spark Plug Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1703
    name=Spark Plug Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=5587
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123353719
    gnis:feature_id=1526333
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123353719
Little Plug Lake (Q123356424)
  • relation: Little Plug Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1606
    name=Little Plug Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123356424
    gnis:feature_id=1522288
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123356424
Surprise Lake (Q123356515)
  • relation: Surprise Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1369
    name=Surprise Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123356515
    gnis:feature_id=1526792
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123356515
Hamada Lake (Q123356584)
  • way: Hamada Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1290
    name=Hamada Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123356584
    gnis:feature_id=1520476
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123356584
Mig Lake (Q123356618)
  • relation: Mig Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1420.7
    name=Mig Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=4661 feet
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123356618
    gnis:feature_id=1523119
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123356618
Summit Lake (Q123357761)
  • way: Summit Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1401.8
    name=Summit Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=4599
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123357761
    gnis:feature_id=1526716
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123357761
Grace Lakes (Q123357796)
  • relation: Grace Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1371
    name=Grace Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123357796
    gnis:feature_id=1520177
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123357796
Jewel Lakes (Q123360740)
  • relation: Jewel Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1389
    name=Jewel Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123360740
    gnis:feature_id=1521362
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123360740
Rockdale Lake (Q123509207)
  • relation: Rockdale Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1082
    name=Rockdale Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123509207
    gnis:feature_id=1525153
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123509207
Surveyors Lake (Q123509373)
  • relation: Surveyors Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1202
    name=Surveyors Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123509373
    gnis:feature_id=1526804
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123509373
Lodge Lake (Q123512326)
  • relation: Lodge Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=952.5
    name=Lodge Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123512326
    gnis:feature_id=1522345
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123512326
Divide Lake (Q123924570)
  • way: Divide Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1180
    name=Divide Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123924570
    gnis:feature_id=1518811
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123924570
Hyak Lake (Q123924711)
  • way: Hyak Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1069
    name=Hyak Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123924711
    gnis:feature_id=1521103
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123924711
Frog Lake (Q123980768)
  • way: Frog Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1081
    name=Frog Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123980768
    gnis:feature_id=1519823
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123980768
Grotto Lake (Q123989339)
  • relation: Grotto Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1161
    name=Grotto Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123989339
    gnis:feature_id=1520376
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123989339
Klinger Lake (Q123989364)
  • relation: Klinger Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1434
    name=Klinger Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123989364
    gnis:feature_id=1521732
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123989364
Stone Lake (Q123989723)
  • relation: Stone Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1183
    name=Stone Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123989723
    gnis:feature_id=1526581
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123989723
Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness (Q3342774)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is a relatively small wilderness area in northwestern Washington state adjacent to North Cascades National Park. Created in 1984, the Noisy-Diobsud contains 14,100 acres (57 km2) of steep valleys, subalpine lakes, and the summits of Anderson Butte and Mount Watson. It is part of Mount Baker National Forest.

  • relation: Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness (9 name matches)
    leisure=nature_reserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3342774
    ownership=national
    protect_class=1b
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area

    wikidata match: Q3342774
Dome Glacier (Q3406241)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dome Glacier is in Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington and is on the north slopes of Dome Peak. Dome Glacier flows generally west for a distance of approximately .80 mi (1.29 km), maintaining a generally shallow gradient between 8,600 to 7,600 ft (2,600 to 2,300 m) at which point it descends in a large icefall to approximately 6,900 ft (2,100 m). An arête separates the glacier from Dana Glacier to the northwest and Chickamin Glacier to the east.

  • way: Dome Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2347
    name=Dome Glacier (8 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1518851
    wikidata=Q3406241

    wikidata match: Q3406241
Grotto (Q3473781)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Grotto is a small unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 2 west of Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains, near the town of Skykomish.

  • node: Grotto (OSM) 1,152 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=272
    name=Grotto (16 name matches)
    place=hamlet (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q3473781
    gnis:feature_id=1520375

    wikidata match: Q3473781
Sloan Peak (Q3486736)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sloan Peak is a 7,835-foot (2,388-metre) mountain in the North Cascades of Washington state. It rises about 40 miles (64 km) east of Everett, Washington and 12 miles southwest of Glacier Peak, one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It is located between the north and south forks of Sauk River, in the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest. The summit is situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of the Mountain Loop Highway.

  • node: Sloan Peak (OSM) 82 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2388
    name=Sloan Peak (11 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q3486736
    wikipedia=en:Sloan Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1525950

    wikidata match: Q3486736
Stevens Pass (Q3494853)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stevens Pass (elevation 4,061 ft (1,238 m)) is a mountain pass through the Cascade Mountains located at the border of King County and Chelan County in Washington, United States. U.S. Route 2 travels over the pass, reaching a maximum elevation of 4,061 feet (1,238 m). The Pacific Crest Trail crosses the highway at Stevens Pass. The BNSF Railway's Cascade Tunnel lies 1,180 feet (400 m) below the pass summit.

  • node: Stevens Pass (OSM) 1,440 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1238
    name=Stevens Pass (11 name matches)
    natural=saddle
    wikidata=Q3494853
    wikipedia=en:Stevens Pass
    mountain_pass=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)

    wikidata match: Q3494853
American Border Peak (Q3498546)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

American Border Peak is a mountain just south of the Canada–United States border, in the North Cascades of Washington state, with a corresponding sister peak, Canadian Border Peak, just north along a col connecting to it across the border. It is located within the Mount Baker Wilderness, part of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, near North Cascades National Park. It is notable for its large, steep local relief; however its somewhat rotten rock makes it less appealing to climbers than nearby Slesse Mountain.

  • node: American Border Peak (OSM) 112 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2436.6
    name=American Border Peak (14 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q3498546
    gnis:feature_id=1515847

    wikidata match: Q3498546
Wild Sky Wilderness (Q3568121)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Wild Sky Wilderness is a 106,577-acre (431 km2) wilderness area in the western Cascade Range of Washington state. The wilderness is within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest north of the U.S. Highway 2 towns of Index and Skykomish. The wilderness flanks, but does not include, the North Fork Skykomish River and the Beckler River. The Henry M. Jackson Wilderness is adjacent to the east and northeast. The highest point in Wild Sky Wilderness is 6,244 foot Gunn Peak.

  • relation: Wild Sky Wilderness (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Wild Sky Wilderness (9 name matches)
    leisure=nature_reserve
    boundary=protected_area (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Forest Service
    wikidata=Q3568121
    ownership=national
    protected=perpetuity
    wikipedia=en:Wild Sky Wilderness
    operator:type=public
    protect_class=1b
    operator:short=USFS
    protected_area=wilderness_preserve
    protection_title=Wilderness Area
    operator:wikidata=Q1891156
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Forest Service

    wikidata match: Q3568121
Alpental (Q4734821)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Alpental, named after the German word for alpine valley, is both a valley in eastern King County, Washington, United States, and part of a ski area in the valley. The valley is about 50 miles (80 km) east of Seattle, Washington and is north of Snoqualmie Pass, in the Washington Cascades. It is a popular outdoor recreation destination in summer and winter. The ski area is one of four areas that make up The Summit at Snoqualmie.

  • relation: Alpental (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Alpental (3 name matches)
    phone=+1-425-434-7669
    landuse=winter_sports (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://summitatsnoqualmie.com/
    operator=Summit at Snoqualmie
    wikidata=Q4734821

    wikidata match: Q4734821
Angeline Falls (Q4762759)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Angeline Falls is a large waterfall located on an unnamed tributary of the West Fork Foss River in Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, King County, Washington. It is a horsetail type waterfall 450 feet (137 m) high and more than 120 feet (37 m) wide. The waterfall is perennial and flows from the outlet of Angeline Lake to the head of Delta Lake. It is at 47.58340oN, 121.31034oW.

  • node: Angeline Falls (OSM) 153 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Angeline Falls (3 name matches)
    height=129.2
    waterway=waterfall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4762759

    wikidata match: Q4762759
Arbuthnot Lake (Q4784961)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arbuthnot Lake, Arbuthnet Lake, or Lower Chain Lake is a lake in the Mount Baker Wilderness Area, in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. It is one of the Galena Chain lakes. At one end of the lake is "Arbuthnot Falls". The lake was named in 1906.

  • way: Arbuthnet Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Arbuthnet Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4784961
    gnis:feature_id=1528559

    wikidata match: Q4784961
Baker Lake (Q4849177)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Baker Lake is a lake in northern Washington state in the United States. The lake is situated in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Baker River valley southwest of North Cascades National Park and is fed by the Baker River along with numerous smaller tributaries. The lake is approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of the town of Concrete, Washington.

  • relation: Baker Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=221
    name=Baker Lake (9 name matches)
    water=reservoir (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=yahoo_wms
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4849177
    wikipedia=en:Baker Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1516055

    wikidata match: Q4849177
Bandera Mountain (Q4854521)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bandera Mountain is a mountain located near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The mountain is accessible by the Mason Lake Trail (Ira Springs Memorial Trail), which is located off I-90 at Exit 45 on Forest Road 9031.

  • node: Bandera Mountain (OSM) 216 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1597
    name=Bandera Mountain (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4854521
    wikipedia=en:Bandera Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1516116

    wikidata match: Q4854521
Barlow Pass (Q4861222)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Barlow Pass (elevation 2,362 feet (720 m)) is a mountain pass on the west side of the Cascades in Washington on the Mountain Loop Highway between Silverton and Darrington. It is a popular trail head for access to the old mining town of Monte Cristo and has a branch off to hike up to Gothic Basin, which is about a mile in.

  • node: Barlow Pass (OSM) 1,225 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=720
    name=Barlow Pass (3 name matches)
    natural=saddle
    wikidata=Q4861222
    wikipedia=en:Barlow Pass (Washington)
    mountain_pass=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)

    wikidata match: Q4861222
Bear Lake (Q4876475)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bear Lake is a lake in King County in Washington, United States. It is the source of the Taylor River.

  • way: Bear Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1102
    name=Bear Lake (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4876475
    wikipedia=en:Bear Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1516274

    wikidata match: Q4876475
Big Four Ice Caves (Q4905731)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Four Mountain is a mountain in the Cascade Range of Washington, located 21 miles (34 km) east of Granite Falls. The mountain is about 6,180 ft (1,880 m) high. At the bottom of its steep, 4,200 ft (1,300 m) high north face, debris piles form from avalanches and are able to remain there year round because of the continuous shade provided by the mountain. At an elevation between 2,450 ft (750 m) and 1,950 ft (590 m), this ice forms the lowest-elevation glacier in the lower 49 states. During the summer, snow-melt streams flow beneath the debris piles and cause caves to be formed in the ice.

  • node: Big Four Ice Caves (OSM) 298 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Big Four Ice Caves (4 name matches)
    natural=cave_entrance (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4905731

    wikidata match: Q4905731
Big Four Mountain (Q4905733)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Four is a 6,160+ feet (1,880+ m) mountain summit in the Cascade Range, located about 20 miles (32 km) east of Granite Falls, Washington. It is situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway, near the Monte Cristo area, on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Debris piles on the mountain's northern flank form as a result of avalanche activity. These fields of disturbed snow are able to remain year round in the shadow of the mountain. During the summer months snow-melt streams flow beneath the debris piles and cause caves to form in the ice. The Big Four Ice Caves vary in size from season to season and are unpredictably dangerous. The mountain is open to the public and a large snowfield can be reached by a short trail, but the snowfield itself is off-limits due to cave-ins and slides which have killed hikers in incidents in 1998, 2010, and 2015.

  • node: Big Four Mountain (OSM) 837 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1880
    name=Big Four Mountain (12 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4905733
    wikipedia=en:Big Four Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1516509

    wikidata match: Q4905733
Chocolate Glacier (Q5103616)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chocolate Glacier is located on east slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier descends from 10,400 ft (3,200 m) to 5,900 ft (1,800 m) and is partially connected to Cool Glacier which lies to its south just below the summit of Glacier Peak. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Chocolate Glacier is retreating. Chocolate Glacier retreated approximately 1,380 m (4,530 ft) between 1906 and 1946, however during a cooler and wetter period from about 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 450 m (1,480 ft). Chocolate Glacier has resumed retreating since and has given back 350 m (1,150 ft), nearing its previously recorded minimal length. The current terminus at 1800 m is still the lowest of the east side glacier. Chocolate Glacier remains heavily crevassed and active to 1900 m. The lowest 300 m of the glacier are stagnant.

  • relation: Chocolate Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Chocolate Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5103616
    gnis:feature_id=1517738

    wikidata match: Q5103616
Coleman Glacier (Q5143002)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Coleman Glacier is located on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Between 1850 and 1950, Coleman Glacier retreated 8,200 ft (2,500 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 2,480 ft (760 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 1,443 ft (440 m). Situated on the west slopes of Mount Baker, Coleman Glacier is bordered by the Roosevelt Glacier to the north and the Heliotrope Ridge to the south.

  • relation: Coleman Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2250
    name=Coleman Glacier (6 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5143002
    gnis:feature_id=1517953

    wikidata match: Q5143002
Columbia Peak (Q5149790)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Columbia Peak is a mountain peak in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington. Columbia Peak rises to 7,172 feet (2,186 m). Together with Monte Cristo Peak and Kyes Peak it forms a basin that contains Columbia Glacier and Blanca Lake.

  • node: Columbia Peak (OSM) 9 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2175
    name=Columbia Peak (8 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5149790
    wikipedia=en:Columbia Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1517979

    wikidata match: Q5149790
Cool Glacier (Q5167298)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cool Glacier is located on east slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier descends from 10,200 ft (3,100 m) to 6,900 ft (2,100 m) and is partially connected to Chocolate Glacier which lies to its north just below the summit of Glacier Peak. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Cool Glacier is retreating. Cool Glacier retreated approximately 1,500 m (4,900 ft) between 1850 and 1946, however during a cooler and wetter period from about 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced. Since then Cool Glacier resumed retreating and by 2005 the glacier was within 40 m (130 ft) of its minimum length recorded in 1946.

  • relation: Cool Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Cool Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5167298
    gnis:feature_id=1518045

    wikidata match: Q5167298
Deer Lake (Q5250781)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Deer Lake is a lake in King County, Washington. It is an expansion of the Taylor River, located just below its true source. Located a short distance downstream is Snoqualmie Lake.

  • way: Deer Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1093
    name=Deer Lake (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5250781
    wikipedia=en:Deer Lake (Taylor River)
    gnis:feature_id=1518633

    wikidata match: Q5250781
Deming Glacier (Q5255367)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Deming Glacier is located on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Between 1850 and 1950, Deming Glacier retreated 7,217 ft (2,200 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 2,060 ft (630 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 1,140 ft (350 m). Situated on the southwest slopes of Mount Baker, Deming Glacier is bordered by the Easton Glacier to the east and the Black Buttes ridge to the west.

  • relation: Deming Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2411
    name=Deming Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5255367
    gnis:feature_id=1518671

    wikidata match: Q5255367
Denny Mountain (Q5259212)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Denny Mountain is summit near Snoqualmie Pass in Washington state. The Alpental ski area is located on the mountain's eastern flank.

  • node: Denny Mountain (OSM) 135 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1683
    name=Denny Mountain (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5259212
    wikipedia=en:Denny Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1531437

    wikidata match: Q5259212
Dusty Glacier (Q5317183)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dusty Glacier is located on northeast slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier descends from 9,022 ft (2,750 m) to 6,430 ft (1,960 m) and in places along its length is connected to North Guardian Glacier which lies to its south and Ermine Glacier to the north. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Dusty Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age, Dusty Glacier extended down to an altitude of 4,800 ft (1,500 m), but since approximately the year 1850, the glacier has been in a general state of retreat and has lost more than 1,500 m (4,900 ft) of its length. Dusty Glacier is heavily crevassed and the glacier ends in an ice fall at its terminus.

  • relation: Dusty Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Dusty Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5317183
    gnis:feature_id=1519022

    wikidata match: Q5317183
Easton Glacier (Q5330846)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Easton Glacier is one of the more prominent alpine glaciers on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of Washington state, United States. Named for Charles F. Easton of Bellingham, who did much to preserve the history of Mount Baker, it is positioned on the south face of the mountain and flanked by Squak and Deming Glaciers.

  • relation: Easton Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1949
    name=Easton Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5330846
    gnis:feature_id=1519152

    wikidata match: Q5330846
Ermine Glacier (Q5392465)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ermine Glacier is located on north slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Ermine Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age, Ermine Glacier extended down to an altitude of 4,400 ft (1,300 m) and was connected to Vista Glacier to its west. From the end of the Little Ice Age to the mid-1950s, Ermine Glacier experienced a general retreat upslope, followed by an advance during a cooler and wetter period until the mid-1970s. However, between 1992 and 2005, Ermine Glacier again retreated 308 m (1,010 ft).

  • relation: Ermine Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Ermine Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5392465
    gnis:feature_id=1519374

    wikidata match: Q5392465
Granite Mountain (Q5595891)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Granite Mountain is a tall peak in the Cascade Range in King County, Washington 16 miles (26 km) east of North Bend. A fire lookout on the summit can be reached by trail. The fire lookout was first constructed in 1924 and was then rebuilt 31 years later. It is still maintained by volunteers June through September each year.

  • node: Granite Mountain (OSM) 138 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1716
    name=Granite Mountain (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5595891
    wikipedia=en:Granite Mountain (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1520226

    wikidata match: Q5595891
Guye Peak (Q5622815)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Guye Peak is a mountain in the northwest United States in the Cascade Range of Washington, east of Seattle. Named for Francis M. Guye, who held an iron mining claim on it in the 1880s, it lies in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area and overlooks Snoqualmie Pass from the north.

  • node: Guye Peak (OSM) 260 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1575.6
    name=Guye Peak (8 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5622815
    wikipedia=en:Guye Peak

    wikidata match: Q5622815
Hadley Glacier (Q5637969)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hadley Glacier is located on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Situated on the north slopes of Mount Baker, Hadley Glacier is north of Hadley Peak on a spur from Mount Baker.

  • relation: Hadley Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1994
    name=Hadley Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5637969
    gnis:feature_id=1520434

    wikidata match: Q5637969
Honeycomb Glacier (Q5893765)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Honeycomb Glacier is located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is mainly in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, but a small segment near the top of the glacier extends into Wenatchee National Forest. Honeycomb Glacier is nearly connected to White River and Suiattle Glaciers and is separated from them by an arête off the Kololo Peaks.

  • relation: Honeycomb Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Honeycomb Glacier (4 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5893765
    gnis:feature_id=1520883

    wikidata match: Q5893765
Humpback Mountain (Q5941232)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Humpback Mountain is a 5,174-foot (1,577 m) mountain peak in the Cascade Range, in King County, Washington.

  • node: Humpback Mountain (OSM) 30 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1578
    name=Humpback Mountain (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5941232
    gnis:feature_id=1521057

    wikidata match: Q5941232
Hyak (Q5952390)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hyak is an unincorporated community located on Snoqualmie Pass in Kittitas County, Washington. It is located within the Snoqualmie Pass CDP.

  • relation: Hyak (OSM) 1,564 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Hyak (15 name matches)
    landuse=residential (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • node: Hyak (OSM) 177 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Hyak (15 name matches)
    place=hamlet (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5952390
    wikipedia=en:Hyak, Washington

    wikidata match: Q5952390
Kennedy Glacier (Q6389619)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kennedy Glacier is located on northwest slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Kennedy Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age, Kennedy Glacier extended down to an altitude of 4,314 ft (1,315 m) and was connected to Scimitar Glacier to the south. From about 1850 to 1952, the glacier lost 5,577 ft (1,700 m) of its length. During a cooler and wetter period from 1952 to 1984, Kennedy Glacier advanced 1,050 ft (320 m) but between 1984 and 2005, the glacier again retreated, losing 1,450 ft (440 m) of its length.

  • relation: Kennedy Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Kennedy Glacier (4 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6389619
    gnis:feature_id=1521614

    wikidata match: Q6389619
Kyes Peak (Q6450917)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kyes Peak, which is also known as "Goblin Peak", is a mountain peak located in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness in Washington, United States. Kyes Peak rises to over 7,280 feet (2,220 m). Together with Columbia Peak and Monte Cristo Peak it forms a basin that contains Columbia Glacier and Blanca Lake. It is the highest summit in the Monte Cristo group of peaks.

  • node: Kyes Peak (OSM) 243 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2220
    name=Kyes Peak (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6450917
    gnis:feature_id=1521793

    wikidata match: Q6450917
Lake Dorothy (Q6475647)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lake Dorothy is a lake in King County, Washington. First labeled on Oliver P Anderson's "New Map of the County of King, State of Washington, 1894"; the name was bestowed by Anderson for his daughter Dorothy Louise Anderson (1893-1912), a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. It is one of the largest lakes in the area and is the source of the East Fork Miller River.

  • relation: Lake Dorothy (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=933
    name=Lake Dorothy (8 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Dorothy Lake (8 name matches)
    wikidata=Q6475647
    wikipedia=en:Lake Dorothy
    gnis:feature_id=1518876
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q6475647
Lynch Glacier (Q6708425)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lynch Glacier lies to the north and northwest of Mount Daniel, in the U.S. state of Washington. Lynch Glacier is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Snoqualmie National Forest. The glacier is approximately .60 mi (0.97 km) in length, .80 mi (1.29 km) in width at its widest and descends from 7,800 to 6,400 ft (2,400 to 2,000 m), where it terminates above a proglacial lake known as Pea Soup Lake. An arête divides the glacier into an eastern and western lobe, with the western section being the larger. In the late 1970s, Lynch Glacier extended into Pea Soup Lake; however, repeat photography indicates the glacier has since retreated above the lake.

  • relation: Lynch Glacier (OSM) 126 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2017
    name=Lynch Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6708425
    wikipedia=en:Lynch Glacier
    gnis:feature_id=1522605

    wikidata match: Q6708425
Mason Lake (Q6783597)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mason Lake is a naturally occurring mountain lake located between Mount Defiance and Bandera Mountain near Snoqualmie Pass, King County, Washington. Accessible only by hike via the 3.4-mile-long (5.5 km) Mason Lake Trail (also known as "Ira Spring Memorial Trail"), splits to Mount Defiance trail while continuing past the Island Lakes towards Pratt Lake trail at Olallie Lake's north shore. Mason Lake is at an elevation of 4,200 feet (1,300 m)t.

  • relation: Mason Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1275
    name=Mason Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6783597
    wikipedia=en:Mason Lake (King County)
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1522794

    wikidata match: Q6783597
Mazama Glacier (Q6798226)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mazama Glacier is located on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Between 1850 and 1950, Mazama Glacier retreated 7,700 ft (2,300 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 1,476 ft (450 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 1,509 ft (460 m). Situated on the north slopes of Mount Baker, Mazama Glacier is bordered by the Park Glacier to the south and Rainbow Glacier to the east.

  • relation: Mazama Glacier (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1867
    name=Mazama Glacier (2 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6798226
    gnis:feature_id=1522833

    wikidata match: Q6798226
McClellan Butte (Q6800305)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

McClellan Butte is a prominent peak in the Cascade Range in King County, Washington 11 miles east of North Bend. The McClellan Butte hiking trail is a difficult trail known as an alternative to Mount Si's crowded trail.

  • node: McClellan Butte (OSM) 106 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1557
    name=McClellan Butte (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6800305
    gnis:feature_id=1522865
    summit:register=yes

    wikidata match: Q6800305
Melakwa Lake (Q6810977)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Melakwa Lake is a lake in King County, Washington. The name Melakwa comes from a Chinook term for "mosquito". It is located along the Pratt River just below the river's true source.

  • relation: Upper Melakwa Lake (OSM) 1,119 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1374
    name=Upper Melakwa Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7353882
    wikipedia=en:Upper Melakwa Lake
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1527640

    wikidata mismatch: Q7353882
  • relation: Melakwa Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1373
    name=Melakwa Lake (9 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6810977
    wikipedia=en:Melakwa Lake
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1522994

    wikidata match: Q6810977
Milk Lake Glacier (Q6857994)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Milk Lake Glacier is located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and a little over 3 mi (4.8 km) northwest of Glacier Peak. Milk Lake Glacier disappeared sometime between 1984 and 1997 and by 2005, Milk Lake was situated where the glacier had once been.

  • relation: Milk Lake Glacier (OSM) 2,020 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Milk Lake Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6857994
    gnis:feature_id=1523139

    wikidata match: Q6857994
  • way: Milk Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Milk Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528600
Monte Cristo Peak (Q6904750)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Monte Cristo Peak is a mountain peak in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness in Washington state. Together with Columbia Peak and Kyes Peak it forms a basin that contains Columbia Glacier and Blanca Lake. The 1918 edition of The Mountaineer called the mountain "a huge pile of red rock."

  • node: Monte Cristo Peak (OSM) 290 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2140
    name=Monte Cristo Peak (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6904750
    gnis:feature_id=1523332

    wikidata match: Q6904750
Mount Index (Q6921414)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Index is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington state. It lies just south of the Skykomish River and U.S. Route 2, at the western edge of the Cascades. Despite its low elevation relative to peaks higher in the Cascades, it is a famous and dramatic landmark due to its topographic prominence. It comprises three pointed spires which rise steeply from a very low base. The main peak is the southernmost of the three, while the North Peak rises even more steeply above the valley. For example, it rises more than 4,250 ft (1,300 m) above the lower slopes on the northeast side in less than 1 horizontal mile (1.6 km).

  • node: Mount Index (OSM) 150 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1826
    name=Mount Index (13 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6921414
    wikipedia=en:Mount Index
    gnis:feature_id=1521160

    wikidata match: Q6921414
Murphy Lakes (Q6939003)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Murphy Lakes are two lakes in King County, Washington, United States. Murphy Lakes lie at an elevation of 4741 feet (1445 m).

  • relation: Murphy Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1444
    name=Murphy Lakes (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6939003
    wikipedia=en:Murphy Lakes (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1523527
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q6939003
No Name Glacier (Q7044610)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

No Name Glacier is located on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is between Mazama and Bastile Glaciers, a half mile south of Hadley Peak.

  • relation: No Name Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2262
    name=No Name Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7044610
    gnis:feature_id=1848452

    wikidata match: Q7044610
North Guardian Glacier (Q7055517)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

North Guardian Glacier is located on east slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier descends from 8,600 ft (2,600 m) to 6,430 ft (1,960 m) and is partially connected to Chocolate Glacier which lies to its south. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, North Guardian Glacier is retreating. North Guardian Glacier retreated approximately 1,500 m (4,900 ft) between 1850 and 1946, however during a cooler and wetter period from about 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced modestly. Since then North Guardian Glacier resumed retreating and thinning and by 2005 the glacier had returned to its minimum length as recorded in 1946.

  • relation: North Guardian Glacier (OSM) 1.86 miles from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=North Guardian Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7055517
    gnis:feature_id=1523888

    wikidata match: Q7055517
Overcoat Glacier (Q7113600)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Overcoat Glacier is in the U.S. state of Washington. Overcoat Glacier is in both Wenatchee and Snoqualmie National Forests and flows north from Overcoat Peak and Chimney Rock. Overcoat Glacier descends from 7,200 to 6,000 ft (2,200 to 1,800 m).

  • relation: Overcoat Glacier (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Overcoat Glacier (3 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7113600
    wikipedia=en:Overcoat Glacier

    wikidata match: Q7113600
Overcoat Peak (Q7113601)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Overcoat Peak (7,432 feet (2,265 m)) is in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington. Overcoat Peak is less than .40 mi (0.64 km) northwest of Chimney Rock and both are within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Overcoat Glacier is on the east slopes of Overcoat Peak.

  • node: Overcoat Peak (OSM) 97 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2265
    name=Overcoat Peak (9 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=2142
    wikidata=Q7113601
    wikipedia=en:Overcoat Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1524110

    wikidata match: Q7113601
Park Glacier (Q7137741)
  • relation: Park Glacier (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Park Glacier (3 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7137741

    wikidata match: Q7137741
Ptarmigan Glacier (Q7256635)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ptarmigan Glacier is located on north slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Ptarmigan Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age, Ptarmigan Glacier extended down to an altitude of 4,444 ft (1,355 m) but aside from a small advance during the 1970s, has retreated significantly since the end of the Little Ice Age.

  • relation: Ptarmigan Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Ptarmigan Glacier (4 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7256635
    gnis:feature_id=1524673

    wikidata match: Q7256635
Rainbow Glacier (Q7284640)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rainbow Glacier is located on the northeast slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Rainbow Glacier descends to nearly 4,500 ft (1,400 m) to the north of Lava Divide. In the middle of its course, Rainbow Glacier is connected to Park Glacier to its south and Mazama Glacier to the west. Between 1850 and 1950, Rainbow Glacier retreated 4,494 ft (1,370 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 1,679 ft (512 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 1,345 ft (410 m).

  • relation: Rainbow Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1685
    name=Rainbow Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7284640
    gnis:feature_id=1524819

    wikidata match: Q7284640
Virgin Lake (Q7332620)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Virgin Lake is a small lake with moderately clear water, located at the edge of the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Area along the Blanca Lake Trail in Washington, United States. The lake is 4,577 ft. (1,395 m) above sea level.

  • way: Virgin Lake (OSM) 95 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Virgin Lake (8 name matches)
    source=Bing;USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7332620
    wikipedia=en:Virgin Lake

    wikidata match: Q7332620
South Cascade Lake (Q7353819)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

South Cascade Lake is a glacial lake in Washington. It is the source of the South Fork Cascade River. It is fed directly by the meltwater of the South Cascade Glacier.

  • way: South Cascade Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1613
    name=South Cascade Lake (6 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikipedia=en:South Cascade Lake
    wikidata=Q7353819

    wikidata match: Q7353819
Upper Melakwa Lake (Q7353882)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Upper Melakwa Lake is a tiny lake located in King County in Washington. It is the source of the Pratt River.

  • relation: Upper Melakwa Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1374
    name=Upper Melakwa Lake (8 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7353882
    wikipedia=en:Upper Melakwa Lake
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1527640

    wikidata match: Q7353882
Snoqualmie Lake (Q7356041)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snoqualmie Lake is a lake in King County, Washington. It is an expansion of the Taylor River and is located a short distance downstream from Deer Lake. It is the largest of the three lakes along the upper reaches of the Taylor.

  • relation: Snoqualmie Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=960
    name=Snoqualmie Lake (8 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7356041
    wikipedia=en:Snoqualmie Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1526017
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q7356041
Roosevelt Glacier (Q7366442)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Roosevelt Glacier is located on the north slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Roosevelt Glacier descends to nearly 5,000 ft (1,500 m) at Chromatic Moraine. In the middle of its course, Roosevelt Glacier is connected to Coleman Glacier to its south.

  • relation: Roosevelt Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2278
    name=Roosevelt Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7366442
    gnis:feature_id=1525202

    wikidata match: Q7366442
Scimitar Glacier (Q7433907)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Scimitar Glacier is located on the west and northwest slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Scimitar Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age Scimitar Glacier was connected to Kennedy Glacier to the north. From about 1850 to 1946, the glacier retreated 5,250 ft (1,600 m), but advanced 1,738 ft (530 m) during a colder and wetter period lasting until about 1980. Scimitar Glacier has retreated since, but due to the thickness of the ice at the terminus, had not lost much of its length through the year 2005.

  • relation: Scimitar Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Scimitar Glacier (4 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7433907
    gnis:feature_id=1525511

    wikidata match: Q7433907
Sholes Glacier (Q7500225)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sholes Glacier is located on the northeast slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier lies on the north side of the ridge known as The Portals. Between 1850 and 1950, Sholes Glacier retreated 3,838 ft (1,170 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 187 ft (57 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 278 ft (85 m).

  • relation: Sholes Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1877
    name=Sholes Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7500225
    gnis:feature_id=1525699

    wikidata match: Q7500225
Sitkum Glacier (Q7531949)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sitkum Glacier is located on the west slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Sitkum Glacier is retreating. Sitkum Glacier is immediately south of Scimitar Glacier.

  • relation: Sitkum Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Sitkum Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7531949
    gnis:feature_id=1525831

    wikidata match: Q7531949
Snoqualmie Mountain (Q7548046)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

  • node: Snoqualmie Mountain (OSM) 114 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1913.5
    name=Snoqualmie Mountain (11 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7548046
    wikipedia=en:Snoqualmie Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1526019

    wikidata match: Q7548046
South Cascade Glacier (Q7566731)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

South Cascade Glacier is a large alpine glacier in the North Cascades of Washington, USA. It is bordered on the east by 8,261-foot (2,518 m) Sentinel Peak, and is about 17 mi (27 km) north of Glacier Peak in the Glacier Peak Wilderness. Meltwater from the glacier flows directly into South Cascade Lake, which feeds the South Fork Cascade River, which is a tributary of the Skagit River.

  • relation: South Cascade Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1871
    name=South Cascade Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikipedia=en:South Cascade Glacier
    magic_wand=yes
    gnis:feature_id=1526140
    wikidata=Q7566731

    wikidata match: Q7566731
Spire Glacier (Q7577803)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Spire Glacier is in Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington and is on the west slopes of Spire Point. Spire Glacier flows generally northwest for a distance of approximately .50 mi (0.80 km). An arête separates the glacier from Dana Glacier to the east. Spire Glacier descends from nearly 7,400 to 6,000 ft (2,300 to 1,800 m).

  • way: Spire Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2041
    name=Spire Glacier (6 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526371
    wikidata=Q7577803

    wikidata match: Q7577803
Squak Glacier (Q7581913)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Squak Glacier is located on the southeast slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Squak Glacier is connected to Easton Glacier to the east and Talum Glaciers to the west. Between 1850 and 1950, Squak Glacier retreated 8,202 ft (2,500 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glacier advanced 305 ft (93 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 869 ft (265 m).

  • relation: Squak Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1998
    name=Squak Glacier (7 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7581913
    gnis:feature_id=1526445

    wikidata match: Q7581913
Talum Glaciers (Q7680370)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Talum Glaciers are located on the southeast slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. The glaciers are connected to Squak Glacier to the west. Between 1850 and 1950, the Talum Glaciers retreated 6,479 ft (1,975 m). During a cooler and wetter period from 1950 to 1979, the glaciers advanced 902 ft (275 m) but between 1980 and 2006 retreated back 951 ft (290 m).

  • relation: Talum Glaciers (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1922
    name=Talum Glaciers (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7680370
    gnis:feature_id=1526914

    wikidata match: Q7680370
Thunder Glacier (Q7798976)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Thunder Glacier is located on the west slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier descends to the west on the north side of the Black Buttes.

  • relation: Thunder Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2117
    name=Thunder Glacier (2 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7798976
    gnis:feature_id=1527185

    wikidata match: Q7798976
Tye River (Q7859801)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Tye River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. It rises near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains and flows west, joining the Foss River to form the South Fork Skykomish River. Its waters eventually empty into Puget Sound near Everett via the Skykomish River and Snohomish River. U.S. Route 2 follows the river's entire length. A BNSF Railway line follows most of the river except near the pass where the tracks use the Cascade Tunnel. Powerlines run by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) follow the Tye River west of Tunnel Creek.

  • way: Tye River (OSM) 4.99 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    boat=no
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    source=Yahoo
    waterway=river
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 986 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 2.47 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=river
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 2.49 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=river
  • way: Tye lake (OSM) 2.93 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1426
    name=Tye lake (8 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124035880
    gnis:feature_id=1527048
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata mismatch: Q124035880
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 2,134 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1,936 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1,646 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 2,395 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 0.50 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 0.53 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 0.55 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1.15 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=river
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 0.62 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1,727 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1,829 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    layer=-1
    tunnel=culvert
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 1,907 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
  • way: Tye River (OSM) 2,102 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tye River (8 name matches)
    waterway=stream
Upper Baker Dam (Q7898471)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Upper Baker Dam is a dam spanning the Baker River in northern Washington in the United States of America. It is one of two dams on the river, the other one being the Lower Baker Dam a few miles downstream. The dam is used to generate hydroelectricity and provide flood control.

  • way: Upper Baker Dam (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=222
    name=Upper Baker Dam (6 name matches)
    source=yahoo_wms
    waterway=dam (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7898471
    ref:US:NID=WA00173
    gnis:feature_id=1530265

    wikidata match: Q7898471
  • way: Upper Baker Dam (OSM) 201 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Upper Baker Dam (6 name matches)
    power=plant (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA-860 - 2020
    operator=Puget Sound Energy
    wikidata=Q7898471
    ref:US:EIA=3861
    start_date=1959
    plant:method=water-storage
    plant:source=hydro (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    plant:output:electricity=104.8 MW

    wikidata match: Q7898471
Vesper Peak (Q7923287)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Vesper Peak is a peak along the Mountain Loop Highway region of the North Cascades of Washington state. It is about 18 miles (29 km) south of Darrington and 21 miles (34 km) east of Granite Falls, in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Its gentle south and east slopes contrast with a sheer north face which offers "excellent technical routes".

  • node: Vesper Peak (OSM) 9 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1871
    name=Vesper Peak (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7923287
    wikipedia=en:Vesper Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1527702

    wikidata match: Q7923287
Wells Creek (Q7981636)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wells Creek is a swift creek in Whatcom County, Washington. It is a tributary of the Nooksack River, joining the river just below Nooksack Falls. It is best known for having six major waterfalls along its course. Wells Creek was named for Hamilton C. Wells who prospected the area in the 1880s and 1890s.

  • way: Wells Creek (OSM) 73 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Wells Creek (3 name matches)
    waterway=stream (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7981636

    wikidata match: Q7981636
White Chuck Glacier (Q7994537)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

White Chuck Glacier is located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington and is 3.5 mi (5.6 km) south of Glacier Peak. The glacier is within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and nearly touches the White River Glacier though they are separated by an arête off the Kololo Peaks. White Chuck Glacier has retreated significantly since the end of the Little Ice Age. From about 1850 to 1930, the glacier thinned and by 1940, a fast rate of retreat commenced. By 1955, the glacier had three separate termini and by 2005, the northern terminus was gone. Several small proglacial lakes have been left behind by the retreating glacier. Between 1958 and 2005 White Chuck Glacier lost more than half its surface area.

  • relation: White Chuck Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=White Chuck Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7994537
    gnis:feature_id=1528051

    wikidata match: Q7994537
Winchester Mountain Lookout (Q8023840)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The historical Winchester Lookout, located in the North Cascades in the U.S. state of Washington, provides views of the Northern Picket Range, Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, Mount Larrabee, and Canadian peaks. The steep snowfields usually require an ice-axe well into July. The Twin Lakes road may not be passable to the trailhead which will add 2 miles (3.2 km) to the hike. Volunteers from the Mount Baker Club maintain the lookout with 2 work parties per year.

  • way: Winchester Mountain Lookout (OSM) 12 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
    fee=no
    name=Winchester Mountain Lookout
    access=permissive
    tourism=wilderness_hut
    building=fire_lookout (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    openfire=no
    operator=Mount Baker Club
    ref:nhlr=US 93
    ref:nrhp=87001188
    wikidata=Q8023840
    wikipedia=en:Winchester Mountain Lookout
    roof:shape=pyramidal
    start_date=1935
    ref:nhlr:url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/wa/winchester-mountain-lookout/
    was:emergency=fire_lookout
    ref:nhlr:state=WA 8
    building:colour=white
    building:design=L-4 ground cabin
    building:levels=1
    gnis:feature_id=1530031
    building:material=wood

    wikidata match: Q8023840
Mount Pugh (Q8522082)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Pugh (or Pugh Mountain, or native name Da Klagwats) is a peak near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Washington state. It is located 12.2 miles (19.6 km) west of Glacier Peak, one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It rises out of the confluence of the White Chuck River (on the north) and the Sauk River (on the southwest), giving it very low footings. For example, it rises 6,150 feet (1,875 m) above the Sauk River Valley in just over 2 horizontal miles (3.2 km); its rise over the White Chuck River is almost as dramatic. The mountain is named for John Pugh, who settled nearby, in 1891.

  • node: Mount Pugh (OSM) 171 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2195
    name=Mount Pugh (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q8522082
    gnis:feature_id=1528468

    wikidata match: Q8522082
Whitehorse Mountain (Q8522152)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Whitehorse Mountain (Lushootseed: čubaliali) is a peak near the western edge of the North Cascades in Washington state. It is located just southwest of the Sauk River Valley town of Darrington, near the northern boundary of Boulder River Wilderness in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. While not of particularly high absolute elevation, even for the North Cascades, it is notable for its large, steep local relief. For example, its north face rises 6,000 feet (1,830 m) in only 1.8 mi (2.9 km).

  • node: Whitehorse Mountain (OSM) 305 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2092
    name=Whitehorse Mountain (14 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=So-Bahli-Ahli
    wikidata=Q8522152
    wikipedia=en:Whitehorse Mountain (Washington)

    wikidata match: Q8522152
Hinman Glacier (Q11831355)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hinman Glacier was a glacier that flowed to the north and northwest from near the summit of Mount Hinman, in the U.S. state of Washington. Hinman Glacier was within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Snoqualmie National Forest. The glacier was approximately 1.3 km2 (320 acres) in 1971, making it the largest glacier between Mount Rainier and Glacier Peak, but an expedition by glaciologists from Nichols College in August 2022 discovered that the glacier had disappeared, with only a few snowfields and non-flowing remnant ice areas totalling 0.04 km2 (9.9 acres) remaining. Smaller glaciers in this part of the Cascade Range preceded the Hinman Glacier in disappearing as part of the retreat of glaciers since 1850 with only three glaciers remaining in King County.

  • relation: Hinman Glacier (OSM) 165 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1872
    name=Hinman Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q11831355
    wikipedia=en:Hinman Glacier
    gnis:feature_id=1520819

    wikidata match: Q11831355
Suiattle Glacier (Q11831483)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Suiattle Glacier is located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and nearly touches Honeycomb and White River glaciers separated from them by an arête off the Kololo Peaks at its uppermost reaches. Suiattle Glacier has retreated significantly since the end of the Little Ice Age, and from approximately the years 1850 to 1924 lost 1,400 m (4,600 ft) of its length. Between 1924 and 1940, the glacier retreated an additional 900 m (3,000 ft), then during a cooler and wetter period between 1967 and 1979, the glacier had a small advance of 20 m (66 ft). After this, Suiattle Glacier began to retreat again and has retreated 270 m (886 ft) from its advanced position in the 1970s to 2009.

  • relation: Suiattle Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Suiattle Glacier (5 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q11831483
    gnis:feature_id=1526673

    wikidata match: Q11831483
Vista Glacier (Q11831488)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Vista Glacier is located on north slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington. As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Vista Glacier is retreating. During the Little Ice Age, Vista Glacier extended down to an altitude of 4,412 ft (1,345 m) and was connected to Ermine Glacier to its east. From the end of the Little Ice Age to the mid-1950s, Vista Glacier experienced a general retreat upslope, followed by an advance during a cooler and wetter period until the mid-1970s. From then to 1997, the glacier returned to its previous minimal length recorded in 1946 and the process of retreat is ongoing.

  • relation: Vista Glacier (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Vista Glacier (4 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q11831488
    gnis:feature_id=1527727

    wikidata match: Q11831488
Foss Glacier (Q14713648)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Foss Glacier is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Snoqualmie National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington and is on the northeast slope of Mount Hinman. Foss Glacier retreated almost 500 m (1,600 ft) between 1950 and 2005. Foss Glacier is separated from the nearly vanished Hinman Glacier to the west by a ridge.

  • relation: Foss Glacier (OSM) 418 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Foss Glacier (3 name matches)
    natural=glacier (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14713648
    wikipedia=en:Foss Glacier

    wikidata match: Q14713648
Bald Eagle Peak (Q49009725)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bald Eagle Peak is a 6,259-foot (1,908-metre) mountain summit located 7.4 mi (11.9 km) southeast of Skykomish, in eastern King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains into tributaries of the Foss River. This peak is set on the divide between the east and west forks of Foss River. The nearest neighbor is Silver Eagle Peak, 1.1 mi (1.8 km) to the southwest, and Bald Eagle Lake lies in a cirque midway between the pair. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1933 by Hermann Ulrichs and Ben Falkenburg via the North Ridge. This mountain's toponym and correct location was officially adopted September 8, 1988, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Some older maps will have this peak erroneously labeled at Silver Eagle Peak's location.

  • node: Bald Eagle Peak (OSM) 100 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1874
    name=Bald Eagle Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49009725
    wikipedia=en:Bald Eagle Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1528480

    wikidata match: Q49009725
Bald Mountain (Q49010231)
  • node: Bald Mountain (OSM) 81 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1647
    name=Bald Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516085
    wikidata=Q49010231

    wikidata match: Q49010231
Bald Mountain (Q49010233)
  • node: Bald Mountain (OSM) 452 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1456
    name=Bald Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49010233
    gnis:feature_id=1516079

    wikidata match: Q49010233
Barlow Point (Q49010796)
  • node: Barlow Point (OSM) 590 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=982
    name=Barlow Point (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528481
    wikidata=Q49010796

    wikidata match: Q49010796
Bear Mountain (Q49011467)
  • node: Bear Mountain (OSM) 301 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1682.2
    name=Bear Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49011467
    gnis:feature_id=1516283

    wikidata match: Q49011467
Bedal Peak (Q49011766)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bedal Peak is a 6,554-foot-elevation (1,998-meter) mountain summit located in the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is line parent Sloan Peak, 2 mi (3.2 km) to the south-southeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains west to the South Fork Sauk River via Bedal Creek, as well as north and east into tributaries of the North Fork. The north and south forks merge at the northwest base of the mountain to form the Sauk River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 5,250 feet (1,600 meters) above the Sauk River Valley and Mountain Loop Highway in approximately two miles.

  • node: Bedal Peak (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1980
    name=Bedal Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49011766
    wikipedia=en:Bedal Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1516363

    wikidata match: Q49011766
Benchmark Mountain (Q49012047)
  • node: Benchmark Mountain (OSM) 620 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1757
    name=Benchmark Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516410
    wikidata=Q49012047

    wikidata match: Q49012047
Big Bear Mountain (Q49012301)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Bear Mountain is a 5,641-foot (1,719 m) summit located at the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located midway between Three Fingers to its north, and Liberty Mountain to its south. Big Bear Mountain is situated in the Boulder River Wilderness on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Sauk and Stillaguamish Rivers.

  • node: Big Bear Mountain (OSM) 1,195 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1633
    name=Big Bear Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49012301
    wikipedia=en:Big Bear Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1516463

    wikidata match: Q49012301
Big Snow Mountain (Q49012774)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Big Snow Mountain is a prominent 6,680-foot (2,040-metre) mountain summit located 7 mi (11 km) north of Snoqualmie Pass in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in eastern King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range and is situated on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie and Skykomish Rivers. The nearest higher peak is Overcoat Peak, 3.75 mi (6.04 km) to the east-southeast.

  • node: Big Snow Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2036
    name=Big Snow Mountain (5 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49012774
    wikipedia=en:Big Snow Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1516543

    wikidata match: Q49012774
Black Mountain (Q49013863)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Black Mountain is a 7,262-foot-elevation (2,213-meter) summit located in the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Neighbors include line parent Kololo Peaks, 6 mi (9.7 km) to the east, Painted Mountain two miles west, and Glacier Peak is 5 mi (8.0 km) to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains west into tributaries of the North Fork Sauk River, and east into the White Chuck River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3,460 feet (1,050 meters) above the White Chuck in two miles. The first ascent of the summit was likely made in 1897 by a survey team including A. H. Dubor, Thomas G. Gerdine, and Sam Strom, who named the mountain for the dark color of its rock. The ascent from the north via Lake Byrne is non-technical.

  • node: Black Mountain (OSM) 458 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2130
    name=Black Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516614
    wikidata=Q49013863

    wikidata match: Q49013863
Box Mountain (Q49015179)
  • node: Box Mountain (OSM) 74 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1756
    name=Box Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516902
    wikidata=Q49015179

    wikidata match: Q49015179
Bryant Peak (Q49015939)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bryant Peak is a 5,801-foot (1,768-metre) summit located in King County of Washington state. It's part of the Cascade Range and is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Bryant Peak is located northwest of Snoqualmie Pass and the Alpental ski area, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Bryant Peak is located south of Snow Lake which is a popular hiking destination. The nearest higher neighbor is Chair Peak, 0.65 miles (1.05 km) to the northwest. Originally called Hemlock Peak, Bryant Peak was renamed in 1925 to honor Sidney V. Bryant of The Mountaineers who made the first ascent of Kaleetan Peak in 1914. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River.

  • node: Bryant Peak (OSM) 126 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1768.1
    name=Bryant Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49015939
    wikipedia=en:Bryant Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1517015

    wikidata match: Q49015939
  • node: Hemlock Peak (OSM) 1,694 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Hemlock Peak (1 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
Burley Mountain (Q49016875)
  • node: Burley Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1647
    name=Burley Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49016875
    gnis:feature_id=1517112

    wikidata match: Q49016875
Cadet Peak (Q49017533)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cadet Peak is a 7,186 ft (2,190 m) mountain summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. The peak is located southeast of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway, and two miles east of the historic Monte Cristo area. It is situated within the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The mountain was originally called Foggy Peak, for the Foggy Mine claim on the mountain's north slope, but the name was changed in 1896 to its present name, and the Foggy Peak name was transferred to the peak immediately northwest of Cadet. Back in the old mining days, the long sub-range stretching from Cadet Peak to Sheep Mountain was known as Pride of the Mountains Range. Cadet's nearest higher neighbor is Kyes Peak, 1.59 mi (2.56 km) to the south-southeast. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Sauk River.

  • node: Cadet Peak (OSM) 316 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2191
    name=Cadet Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49017533
    wikipedia=en:Cadet Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1517204

    wikidata match: Q49017533
Circle Peak (Q49020768)
  • node: Circle Peak (OSM) 385 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1747
    name=Circle Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1517787
    wikidata=Q49020768

    wikidata match: Q49020768
Cowboy Mountain (Q49022486)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cowboy Mountain is a 5,853-foot-elevation (1,784-meter) mountain summit located in northeast King County of Washington state. It is situated at Stevens Pass, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. This mountain is best known for ski runs on its north slopes which are part of the Stevens Pass Ski Area. Cowboy Mountain is part of the Chiwaukum Mountains, which are a subset of the Cascade Range. Its nearest higher neighbor is Big Chief Mountain, 1.9 mi (3.1 km) to the northeast, and the Pacific Crest Trail passes through the saddle between these two mountains. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into headwaters of the Tye River, which in turn is a tributary of the Skykomish River. The longest railroad tunnel in the United States, the Cascade Tunnel, was bored directly under Cowboy Mountain, as a response to deadly avalanches that threatened trains of the Great Northern Railway. The deadliest avalanche in the history of the United States, the 1910 Wellington avalanche, occurred approximately two miles west of Cowboy Mountain.

  • node: Cowboy Mountain (OSM) 1,310 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1784
    name=Cowboy Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49022486
    wikipedia=en:Cowboy Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1518218

    wikidata match: Q49022486
Crosby Mountain (Q49023051)
  • node: Crosby Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1678
    name=Crosby Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49023051
    gnis:feature_id=1518345

    wikidata match: Q49023051
Devils Peak (Q49024568)
  • node: Devils Peak (OSM) 679 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1554
    name=Devils Peak (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49024568
    gnis:feature_id=1518719

    wikidata match: Q49024568
Devils Thumb (Q49024601)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Devils Thumb is a 5,172-foot-elevation (1,576-meter) mountain summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located near the western edge of the North Cascades, 10 miles south of Darrington, Washington, and 20 miles west of Glacier Peak which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. The peak is situated on land administered by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Devils Peak, 0.79 miles (1.27 km) to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from the south slope of Devils Thumb drains into Coal Creek which is a tributary of the Stillaguamish River, whereas the other slopes drain into Helena Creek → Clear Creek → Sauk River. Although modest in elevation, topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 2,100 feet (640 meters) above Helena Lake in one-half mile (0.8 km). This mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.

  • node: Devils Thumb (OSM) 185 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1505
    name=Devils Thumb (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49024601
    wikipedia=en:Devils Thumb (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518727

    wikidata match: Q49024601
Disappointment Peak (Q49024980)
  • node: Disappointment Peak (OSM) 194 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2970
    name=Disappointment Peak (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1518794
    wikidata=Q49024980

    wikidata match: Q49024980
Dog Mountain (Q49025232)
  • node: Dog Mountain (OSM) 169 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1648
    name=Dog Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49025232
    gnis:feature_id=1518839

    wikidata match: Q49025232
Eagle Rock (Q49026760)
  • node: Eagle Rock (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1711
    name=Eagle Rock (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49026760
    gnis:feature_id=1519062

    wikidata match: Q49026760
El Capitan (Q49027388)
  • node: El Capitan (OSM) 106 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1623.7
    name=El Capitan (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49027388
    gnis:feature_id=1519218

    wikidata match: Q49027388
Flower Dome (Q49029792)
  • node: Flower Dome (OSM) 612 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1924
    name=Flower Dome (4 name matches)
    ele:ft=6332
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:accuracy=1929.994
    gnis:feature_id=1519658
    wikidata=Q49029792

    wikidata match: Q49029792
French Peak (Q49030583)
  • node: French Peak (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1334
    name=French Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519798
    wikidata=Q49030583

    wikidata match: Q49030583
Frozen Mountain (Q49030706)
  • node: Frozen Mountain (OSM) 425 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1548.5
    name=Frozen Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49030706
    gnis:feature_id=1519844

    wikidata match: Q49030706
Gamma Peak (Q49030985)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gamma Peak is a 7,005-foot (2,135-metre) summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  • node: Gamma Peak (OSM) 207 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2108
    name=Gamma Peak (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1519887
    wikidata=Q49030985

    wikidata match: Q49030985
Goat Mountain (Q49031843)
  • node: Goat Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1696
    name=Goat Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49031843
    gnis:feature_id=1520045

    wikidata match: Q49031843
Gold Mountain (Q49032192)
  • node: Gold Mountain (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1018
    name=Gold Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520106
    wikidata=Q49032192

    wikidata match: Q49032192
Granite Mountain (Q49032803)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Granite Mountain is a 6,692-foot (2,040-metre) mountain summit located in the Skagit Range, which is a subset of the North Cascades in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is situated 1.7 mi (2.7 km) south of Mount Chardonnay, and 1.2 mi (1.9 km) northwest of Hannegan Peak in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Fraser River and the Nooksack River.

  • node: Granite Mountain (OSM) 358 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2038.5
    name=Granite Mountain (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520233
    wikidata=Q49032803

    wikidata match: Q49032803
Grouse Butte (Q49034102)
  • node: Grouse Butte (OSM) 221 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1528
    name=Grouse Butte (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1533510
    wikidata=Q49034102

    wikidata match: Q49034102
Hadley Peak (Q49034468)
  • node: Hadley Peak (OSM) 123 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2290.6
    name=Hadley Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520435
    wikidata=Q49034468

    wikidata match: Q49034468
Hannegan Peak (Q49034864)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hannegan Peak is a 6,191-foot elevation (1,887 m) mountain summit located in the Skagit Range, which is a subset of the North Cascades in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is situated immediately north of Hannegan Pass, and 2.2 mi (3.5 km) north of Ruth Mountain in the Mount Baker Wilderness, which is managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Banning Austin and R.M. Lyle made the first ascent of Hannegan Peak in 1893 while surveying for a possible road across the Cascades over Hannegan Pass to Whatcom Pass. This peak was named in association with Hannegan Pass, which in turn was named for Tom Hannegan, State Road Commissioner at that time. Although no road was built, a four-mile trail leads hikers to the pass, and another one-mile path leads to the summit. Peaks which can be seen from the summit include Mount Shuksan, Ruth Mountain, Mineral Mountain, Mount Baker, Mount Sefrit, Mount Larrabee, Granite Mountain, Mount Chardonnay, Mount Rexford, the Picket Range, and many more.

  • node: Hannegan Peak (OSM) 234 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1885.8
    name=Hannegan Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520513
    wikidata=Q49034864

    wikidata match: Q49034864
Helen Buttes (Q49035854)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Helen Buttes are two prominent summits near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. The buttes are located four miles northwest of Marblemount, Washington, in the Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness, on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Diobsud Buttes, 3.11 miles (5.01 km) to the north. Precipitation runoff from Helen Buttes drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Helen Buttes (OSM) 82 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1586
    name=Helen Buttes (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49035854
    wikipedia=en:Helen Buttes
    gnis:feature_id=1520679

    wikidata match: Q49035854
Helmet Butte (Q49035915)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Helmet Butte is a 7,400-foot (2,256-metre) summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state.

  • node: Helmet Butte (OSM) 77 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2218
    name=Helmet Butte (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520704
    wikidata=Q49035915

    wikidata match: Q49035915
Heybrook Mountain (Q49036120)
  • node: Heybrook Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=555
    name=Heybrook Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1529803
    wikidata=Q49036120

    wikidata match: Q49036120
Huckleberry Mountain (Q49037831)
  • node: Huckleberry Mountain (OSM) 641 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1387
    name=Huckleberry Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521033
    wikidata=Q49037831

    wikidata match: Q49037831
Huckleberry Mountain (Q49037838)
  • node: Huckleberry Mountain (OSM) 76 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1785
    name=Huckleberry Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521034
    wikidata=Q49037838

    wikidata match: Q49037838
Hurricane Peak (Q49038141)
  • node: Hurricane Peak (OSM) 1,114 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1895
    name=Hurricane Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521094
    wikidata=Q49038141

    wikidata match: Q49038141
Illabot Peaks (Q49038316)
  • node: Illabot Peaks (OSM) 78 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1792
    name=Illabot Peaks (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521140
    wikidata=Q49038316

    wikidata match: Q49038316
Iron Cap Mountain (Q49038942)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Iron Cap Mountain is a 6,347-foot (1,935-metre) mountain summit located two miles west-northwest of Dutch Miller Gap, in east King County of Washington state. It is situated in the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Iron Cap Mountain is set two miles west of the crest of the Cascade Range. Precipitation runoff from the south side of the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River, whereas the north side drains into tributaries of the Foss River. Although modest in elevation, relief is significant since Iron Cap rises 2,500 feet above the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley in less than one mile. Its neighbors include La Bohn Peak, 1.77 miles (2.85 km) to the east, and Little Big Chief Mountain, 2.14 miles (3.44 km) to the southeast.

  • node: Iron Cap Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1935
    name=Iron Cap Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49038942
    wikipedia=en:Iron Cap Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1521234

    wikidata match: Q49038942
Iron Mountain (Q49039114)
  • node: Iron Mountain (OSM) 445 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1462
    name=Iron Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521240
    wikidata=Q49039114

    wikidata match: Q49039114
Iron Mountain (Q49039118)
  • node: Iron Mountain (OSM) 266 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1376
    name=Iron Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521246
    wikidata=Q49039118

    wikidata match: Q49039118
Johnson Mountain (Q49040082)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Johnson Mountain is a 6,721-foot (2,049-metre) mountain summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state. The mountain is situated in eastern Snohomish County, in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is White Mountain, 3.3 mi (5.3 km) to the northeast, along with Indian Head Peak 3.38 mi (5.44 km) to the east. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Sauk River. The mountain's name honors Mackinaw Johnson, a prospector who had a cabin in the vicinity.

  • node: Johnson Mountain (OSM) 603 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2034
    name=Johnson Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521439
    wikidata=Q49040082

    wikidata match: Q49040082
Jumbo Mountain (Q49040327)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jumbo Mountain is a 5,825-foot-elevation (1,775-meter) summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located four miles south of Darrington, Washington, along the Mountain Loop Highway. It is situated in the Boulder River Wilderness on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The mountain was named by miners for its resemblance to an elephant. The nearest higher peak is Buckeye Peak, 3.34 miles (5.38 km) to the west. Precipitation runoff from Jumbo Mountain drains into tributaries of the Stillaguamish River and Sauk River.

  • node: Jumbo Mountain (OSM) 183 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1701
    name=Jumbo Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49040327
    wikipedia=en:Jumbo Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1521502

    wikidata match: Q49040327
Cloudy Lake (Q123362152)
  • relation: Cloudy Lake (OSM) 9 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1462
    name=Cloudy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123362152
    gnis:feature_id=1517872
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123362152
Lake Lepul (Q123362447)
  • way: Lake Lepul (OSM) 16 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1790
    name=Lake Lepul (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123362447
    gnis:feature_id=1522029
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123362447
Crystal Lake (Q123370834)
  • relation: Crystal Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1048
    name=Crystal Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123370834
    gnis:feature_id=1518379

    wikidata match: Q123370834
Camp Robber Lake (Q123375661)
  • way: Camp Robber Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1139
    name=Camp Robber Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123375661
    gnis:feature_id=1517305
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123375661
Overcoat Lake (Q123376128)
  • way: Overcoat Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1756
    name=Overcoat Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123376128
    gnis:feature_id=1524109
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123376128
Iceberg Lake (Q123376199)
  • relation: Iceberg Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1483
    name=Iceberg Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123376199
    gnis:feature_id=1521121
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123376199
Windy Lake (Q123378304)
  • relation: Windy Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1374
    name=Windy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123378304
    gnis:feature_id=1528227

    wikidata match: Q123378304
Nimue Lake (Q123378396)
  • relation: Nimue Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1178
    name=Nimue Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123378396
    gnis:feature_id=1523664
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123378396
Le Fay Lake (Q123382706)
  • relation: Le Fay Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1241
    name=Le Fay Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123382706
    gnis:feature_id=1521963
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123382706
Price Lake (Q123382727)
  • relation: Price Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1227
    name=Price Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123382727
    gnis:feature_id=1524642
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123382727
Little Hester Lake (Q123382848)
  • relation: Little Hester Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1291
    name=Little Hester Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123382848
    gnis:feature_id=1522231
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123382848
My Lake (Q123383823)
  • relation: My Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1201
    name=My Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123383823
    gnis:feature_id=1523539
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123383823
Gouging Lake (Q123390719)
  • relation: Gouging Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1229
    name=Gouging Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123390719
    gnis:feature_id=1520171
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q123390719
Smith Lake (Q123391512)
  • relation: Smith Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1408
    name=Smith Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123391512
    gnis:feature_id=1525981
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q123391512
Charlie Lakes (Q123392309)
  • relation: Charlie Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1207
    name=Charlie Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123392309
    gnis:feature_id=1517635
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q123392309
Lake Elizabeth (Q123396380)
  • relation: Lake Elizabeth (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=875
    name=Lake Elizabeth (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing;USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123396380
    gnis:feature_id=1519261

    wikidata match: Q123396380
Crater Lake (Q123396939)
  • relation: Crater Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1068
    name=Crater Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing;USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123396939
    gnis:feature_id=1518287

    wikidata match: Q123396939
Cement Lake (Q123397369)
  • relation: Cement Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1241
    name=Cement Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123397369
    gnis:feature_id=1517588
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data

    wikidata match: Q123397369
Smith Creek (Q123415475)
  • way: Smith Creek (OSM) 571 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Smith Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    source:geometry=USGS Elevation Data
    wikidata=Q123415475

    wikidata match: Q123415475
Lipsy Lake (Q123421005)
  • relation: Lipsy Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=522
    name=Lipsy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123421005
    gnis:feature_id=1522146
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123421005
Kulla Kulla Creek (Q123422130)
  • way: Kulla Kulla Creek (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Kulla Kulla Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q123422130

    wikidata match: Q123422130
Rock Creek (Q123458992)
  • way: Rock Creek (OSM) 262 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Rock Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    intermittent=no
    wikidata=Q123458992

    wikidata match: Q123458992
Thunder Creek (Q123459035)
  • way: Thunder Creek (OSM) 122 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Thunder Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    intermittent=no
    wikidata=Q123459035

    wikidata match: Q123459035
Crawford Creek (Q123469964)
  • way: Crawford Creek (OSM) 235 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Crawford Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    intermittent=no
    wikidata=Q123469964

    wikidata match: Q123469964
Cougar Creek (Q123486114)
  • way: Cougar Creek (OSM) 125 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Cougar Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q123486114

    wikidata match: Q123486114
Kimball Creek (Q123488066)
  • way: Kimball Creek (OSM) 534 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Kimball Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q123488066

    wikidata match: Q123488066
Alice Lakes (Q123503761)
  • relation: Alice Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1378
    name=Alice Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123503761
    gnis:feature_id=1515804

    wikidata match: Q123503761
Scout Lake (Q123507528)
  • relation: Scout Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1178
    name=Scout Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=bing
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123507528
    gnis:feature_id=1525522
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123507528
Annette Lake (Q123508383)
  • relation: Annette Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1105
    name=Annette Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q123508383
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1515911
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q123508383
Oakes Peak (Q49058049)
  • node: Oakes Peak (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1714
    name=Oakes Peak (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1523958
    wikidata=Q49058049

    wikidata match: Q49058049
Painted Mountain (Q49059426)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Painted Mountain is a 6,975-foot-elevation (2,126-meter) summit located in the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Neighbors include line parent Black Mountain, 2.2 mi (3.5 km) to the east, and Glacier Peak is 7 mi (11 km) to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains west into tributaries of the North Fork Sauk River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) above the river in less than two miles.

  • node: Painted Mountain (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2106
    name=Painted Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1524944
    wikidata=Q49059426

    wikidata match: Q49059426
Palmer Mountain (Q49059543)
  • node: Palmer Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1537
    name=Palmer Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49059543
    gnis:feature_id=1524157

    wikidata match: Q49059543
Panorama Dome (Q49059624)
  • node: Panorama Dome (OSM) 197 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Panorama Dome (1 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49059624

    wikidata match: Q49059624
Park Butte (Q49059876)
  • node: Park Butte (OSM) 406 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1641
    name=Park Butte (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1524199
    wikidata=Q49059876

    wikidata match: Q49059876
Philadelphia Mountain (Q49060968)
  • node: Philadelphia Mountain (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1299
    name=Philadelphia Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49060968
    gnis:feature_id=1524388

    wikidata match: Q49060968
Plummer Mountain (Q49062705)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Plummer Mountain is a prominent summit of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located west of Suiattle Pass in the heart of the Glacier Peak Wilderness on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Plummer Mountain is the high point and eastern culmination of Miners Ridge. Image Lake on Miners Ridge provides a campsite from which to climb Plummer. Kennecott Copper Corporation, as of 1988, planned to dig an open-pit copper mine on the slopes of Plummer Mountain. However, protests by various advocacy groups prevented the plan from developing further.

  • node: Plummer Mountain (OSM) 78 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2398
    name=Plummer Mountain (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49062705
    wikipedia=en:Plummer Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1524518

    wikidata match: Q49062705
Portal Peak (Q49063507)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Portal Peak is a 6,999-foot (2,133-metre) mountain summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  • node: Portal Peak (OSM) 742 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2060
    name=Portal Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1524592
    wikidata=Q49063507

    wikidata match: Q49063507
Prairie Mountain (Q49063992)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Prairie Mountain is a 5,678-foot-elevation (1,731-meter) mountain summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located six miles east of Darrington, Washington, and northwest of Glacier Peak which is one of the Cascade stratovolcanoes. It is situated on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher peak is White Chuck Mountain, 4.7 miles (7.6 km) to the south-southeast. Precipitation runoff from Prairie Mountain drains into the Sauk River and Suiattle River, both tributaries of the Skagit River. The mountain was so named because of the beautiful prairie at its base.

  • node: Prairie Mountain (OSM) 45 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1724
    name=Prairie Mountain (4 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49063992
    wikipedia=en:Prairie Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1524618

    wikidata match: Q49063992
Pratt Mountain (Q49064013)
  • node: Pratt Mountain (OSM) 586 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1554
    name=Pratt Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49064013
    gnis:feature_id=1524625

    wikidata match: Q49064013
Quartz Mountain (Q49066090)
  • node: Quartz Mountain (OSM) 1,623 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1418
    name=Quartz Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=GPS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49066090

    wikidata match: Q49066090
Red Mountain (Q49067807)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Red Mountain is a 5,890-foot (1,795-metre) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness which is part of the Cascade Range. Red Mountain is situated three miles north of Snoqualmie Pass on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Lundin Peak, 0.7 mi (1.1 km) to the northwest. Precipitation runoff on the north side of the mountain drains into Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River, whereas the south side of the mountain drains into the South Fork Snoqualmie River via Commonwealth Creek.

  • node: Red Mountain (OSM) 182 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1795.3
    name=Red Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49067807
    wikipedia=en:Red Mountain (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1524951

    wikidata match: Q49067807
Red Mountain (Q49067809)
  • node: Red Mountain (OSM) 334 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1660
    name=Red Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Red Mountain West
    wikidata=Q49067809
    official_name=Red Mountain (1 name matches)
    gnis:feature_id=1524942

    wikidata match: Q49067809
Red Mountain (Q49067814)
  • node: Red Mountain (OSM) 148 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1739
    name=Red Mountain (1 name matches)
    note=https://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=24873
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49067814
    gnis:feature_id=1524939

    wikidata match: Q49067814
Round Mountain (Q49069955)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Round Mountain is a 5,369-foot mountain summit at the western edge of the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is located nine miles northwest of Darrington, Washington, and is situated on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Round Mountain is remarkable for its 4,840 feet of prominence which ranks as the most in Skagit County, and eighth-most of all the mountains in Washington state. The nearest higher peak is Whitehorse Mountain, 7.85 miles (12.63 km) to the south-southeast. Precipitation runoff from Round Mountain drains into tributaries of the Stillaguamish River.

  • node: Round Mountain (OSM) 196 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1616
    name=Round Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525242
    wikidata=Q49069955

    wikidata match: Q49069955
Russian Butte (Q49070426)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Russian Butte is a double-peak summit located in King County of Washington state. It is located at the western edge of the Cascade Range on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from Russian Butte drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River. Russian Butte is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 4,300 feet (1,311 meters) above the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in 1.5 mile (2.4 km). The nearest higher officially named peak is Preacher Mountain, 3.29 miles (5.29 km) to the east. Little Comrade is a small peak one-half mile to the south-southwest of Russian Butte.

  • node: Russian Butte (OSM) 69 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1494
    name=Russian Butte (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525296
    wikidata=Q49070426

    wikidata match: Q49070426
Saddle Point (Q49070722)
  • node: Saddle Point (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=771
    name=Saddle Point (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525336
    wikidata=Q49070722

    wikidata match: Q49070722
San Juan Hill (Q49071089)
  • node: San Juan Hill (OSM) 327 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1492
    name=San Juan Hill (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49071089
    gnis:feature_id=1525406

    wikidata match: Q49071089
Sauk Mountain (Q49071520)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sauk Mountain is a 5,545-foot (1,690-metre) mountain summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. It is situated immediately north of Rockport State Park and the North Cascades Highway, on land managed by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Part of the North Cascades, Sauk Mountain is positioned west of the crest of the Cascade Range, approximately nine miles east of Concrete, Washington, and 17 miles north of the town of Darrington. The nearest higher peak is Helen Buttes, 5.86 miles (9.43 km) to the northeast. A popular two-mile trail provides hikers with good views from the craggy summit of Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, Mount Chaval, and the Picket Range. Precipitation runoff from Sauk Mountain drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Sauk Mountain (OSM) 389 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1689
    name=Sauk Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525450
    wikidata=Q49071520

    wikidata match: Q49071520
Scott Peak (Q49072006)
  • node: Scott Peak (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1611.8
    name=Scott Peak (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525518
    wikidata=Q49072006

    wikidata match: Q49072006
Scrabble Mountain (Q49072035)
  • node: Scrabble Mountain (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1735
    name=Scrabble Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49072035
    gnis:feature_id=1525527

    wikidata match: Q49072035
Seward Peak (Q49072438)
  • node: Seward Peak (OSM) 568 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2385
    name=Seward Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525596
    wikidata=Q49072438

    wikidata match: Q49072438
Sheep Mountain (Q49072988)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sheep Mountain is a 6,166-foot-elevation (1,879-meter) summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located one mile east of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway near the Monte Cristo area. It is situated on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Back in the old mining days of the late 1800s, the long sub-range stretching from Cadet Peak to Sheep Mountain was known as Pride of the Mountains Range. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Sauk River.

  • node: Sheep Mountain (OSM) 51 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1879.4
    name=Sheep Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49072988
    wikipedia=en:Sheep Mountain (Snohomish County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1525645

    wikidata match: Q49072988
Sherman Peak (Q49073288)
  • node: Sherman Peak (OSM) 2,220 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=3020
    name=Sherman Peak (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525679
    wikidata=Q49073288

    wikidata match: Q49073288
Silica Mountain (Q49073846)
  • node: Silica Mountain (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1646.5
    name=Silica Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49073846
    gnis:feature_id=1525744

    wikidata match: Q49073846
Silver Eagle Peak (Q49073883)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Silver Eagle Peak is a 6,241-foot (1,902-metre) mountain summit located 7.7 mi (12.4 km) southeast of Skykomish, in eastern King County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains into tributaries of the Foss River. This peak is set on the divide between the east and west forks of Foss River. Malachite Peak is set 2.6 mi (4.2 km) to the west-northwest, and the nearest higher neighbor is Bald Eagle Peak, 1.1 mi (1.8 km) to the northeast. Bald Eagle Lake lies in a cirque midway between Silver Eagle and Bald Eagle. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1934 by Hermann Ulrichs and three companions. This mountain's toponym was officially adopted September 8, 1988, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Some older maps will have this peak erroneously labeled as Bald Eagle Peak.

  • node: Silver Eagle Peak (OSM) 428 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1902
    name=Silver Eagle Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49073883
    wikipedia=en:Silver Eagle Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1516068

    wikidata match: Q49073883
Silvertip Peak (Q49074010)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Silvertip Peak is a 6,140-foot (1,870-metre) mountain summit located in the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is situated 3.5 miles south of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway, in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains north into tributaries of the Sauk River, or south into headwaters of Silver Creek which is a tributary of Skykomish River. Neighbors surrounding Silvertip include Gothic Peak, Del Campo Peak, Sheep Mountain, Cadet Peak, and Columbia Peak. Silver Lake and Poodle Dog Pass lie on the east flank of Silvertip, the Monte Cristo mining ghost town sits at the northeast base, and the Mineral City ghost town is at the southern foot of this peak. This peak was named in association with the nearby Silver Tip mining claim.

  • node: Silvertip Peak (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1871
    name=Silvertip Peak (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49074010
    wikipedia=en:Silvertip Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1525803

    wikidata match: Q49074010
Skadulgwas Peak (Q49074222)
  • node: Skadulgwas Peak (OSM) 77 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1485
    name=Skadulgwas Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520770
    wikidata=Q49074222

    wikidata match: Q49074222
Skullcap Peak (Q49074355)
  • node: Skullcap Peak (OSM) 1,069 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1994
    name=Skullcap Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525889
    wikidata=Q49074355

    wikidata match: Q49074355
Slate Mountain (Q49074482)
  • node: Slate Mountain (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1633
    name=Slate Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1525915
    wikidata=Q49074482

    wikidata match: Q49074482
Snowking Mountain (Q49075210)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snowking Mountain is a 7,433-foot (2,266-metre) summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. Situated within the Glacier Peak Wilderness, Snowking Mountain is positioned west of the crest of the North Cascades, approximately 18 miles northeast of the town of Darrington. It is set within the Glacier Peak Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest. Snowking has two subsidiary peaks, West Peak (7,425 ft), and Middle Peak (7,400 ft). A broad unnamed glacier known colloquially as Snowking Glacier rests on the north face. Downslope of that glacier are Snowking Lake, Found Lake, and Cyclone Lake. Mount Tommy Thompson is three miles to the northwest, and the nearest higher neighbor is Mount Misch, 5.75 miles (9.25 km) to the southeast. Precipitation runoff from Snowking Mountain drains into tributaries of the Skagit River.

  • node: Snowking Mountain (OSM) 270 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2252
    name=Snowking Mountain (10 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526047
    wikidata=Q49075210

    wikidata match: Q49075210
Snowshoe Butte (Q49075241)
  • node: Snowshoe Butte (OSM) 112 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1562
    name=Snowshoe Butte (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49075241

    wikidata match: Q49075241
Sobieski Mountain (Q49075380)
  • node: Sobieski Mountain (OSM) 695 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1338
    name=Sobieski Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49075380
    gnis:feature_id=1526076

    wikidata match: Q49075380
South Crested Butte (Q49075784)
  • node: South Crested Butte (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1627
    name=South Crested Butte (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49075784
    gnis:feature_id=1528622

    wikidata match: Q49075784
Spark Plug Mountain (Q49076224)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Spark Plug Mountain is a 6,320-foot (1,926-metre) mountain summit located above the western shore of Glacier Lake, in eastern King County of Washington state. It's part of the Wenatchee Mountains, which are a subset of the Cascade Range, and is situated in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Surprise Mountain, 1.0 mi (1.6 km) to the southeast, and Thunder Mountain is set above the eastern shore of Glacier Lake. The Pacific Crest Trail skirts this lake as it passes between Spark Plug and Thunder. Spark Plug Lake, elevation 5,587-ft, lies immediately below the north aspect of the mountain, and Little Spark Plug is the 6,016-ft peak on the north side of this lake. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Surprise Creek and Deception Creek, both tributaries of the Skykomish River.

  • node: Spark Plug Mountain (OSM) 291 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1913
    name=Spark Plug Mountain (6 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=21457
    wikidata=Q49076224
    wikipedia=en:Spark Plug Mountain
    gnis:feature_id=1526334

    wikidata match: Q49076224
Spire Mountain (Q49076413)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Spire Mountain is a 6,213-foot (1,894-metre) Cascade Range mountain summit located in Snohomish County, Washington. It is set 7 miles (11 km) northeast of the town of Index, and 4 miles (6.4 km) north-northeast of Gunn Peak, its nearest higher neighbor. This mountain is situated in the Wild Sky Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Skykomish River. The first ascent of the highest Northwest Spire was made in 1934 by Dwight Dean and Kenneth Chapman. The first ascent of the Central Spire (6,200-ft) was made in 1938 by Karl Boyer, Lyman Boyer, and David Lind. The Southeast Spire is estimated as 6,185 feet in elevation.

  • node: Spire Mountain (OSM) 303 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1893.7
    name=Spire Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1526373
    wikidata=Q49076413

    wikidata match: Q49076413
Stillaguamish Peak (Q49078184)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stillaguamish Peak is a 5,720+ ft (1,740+ m) mountain summit near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located five miles north-northwest of Barlow Pass near the Monte Cristo area, and is situated on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It rises 4,000 feet (1,200 m) above the Stillaguamish River and the Mountain Loop Highway.

  • node: Stillaguamish Peak (OSM) 900 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1743
    name=Stillaguamish Peak (7 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49078184
    wikipedia=en:Stillaguamish Peak
    gnis:feature_id=1526568

    wikidata match: Q49078184
Angeline Lake (Q49298899)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Angeline Lake is a freshwater lake located on the northern slope of Iron Cap Mountain between Otter Lake, Azure Lake and Big Heart Lake, in King County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Big Snow Mountain area. West Fork Foss River exits Angeline Lake into a canyon that produces Angeline Falls downstream from Chetwoot Lake to Delta Lake. Because Angeline Lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing golden trout, rainbow trout, and cutthroat trout.

  • way: Angeline Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1401
    name=Angeline Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49298899
    wikipedia=en:Angeline Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1515901

    wikidata match: Q49298899
Azurite Lake (Q49299000)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Azurite Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, between Otter Lake and Angeline Lake in King County, Washington. A short distance south towards Iron Cap Mountain is Azure Lake and Iron Cap Lake. The south shore of the lake rests on a prominent granite ledge up towards a hillock and steep heathland that lead to Iron Cap Mountain. The North shore of the lake is bound by the steep slopes of Saint Agnes Ridge which continue on the eastern slopes of Angeline Lake. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • relation: Azurite Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1375
    name=Azurite Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49299000
    wikipedia=en:Azurite Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1516002
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49299000
Bench Lake (Q49299315)
  • way: Bench Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Bench Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49299315

    wikidata match: Q49299315
Blue Lake (Q49299658)
  • way: Blue Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1214.3
    name=Blue Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=3984
    source=USGS TOPO Map
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:accuracy=1214.323
    wikidata=Q49299658

    wikidata match: Q49299658
Boardman Lake (Q49299672)
  • relation: Boardman Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=911
    name=Boardman Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49299672
    gnis:feature_id=1516734

    wikidata match: Q49299672
Boulder Lake (Q49299758)
  • way: Boulder Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Boulder Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49299758

    wikidata match: Q49299758
Chetwoot Lake (Q49300494)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chetwoot Lake is a freshwater lake located on the western slope of Iron Cap Mountain next to Crawford Lake, in King County, Washington. West Fork Foss River exits Chetwoot Lake towards Angeline Lake and then to a canyon that produces Angeline Falls downstream towards Delta Lake. Because Chetwoot Lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing.

  • relation: Chetwoot Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1494
    name=Chetwoot Lake (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49300494
    wikipedia=en:Chetwoot Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1517670
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49300494
Clear Lake (Q49300666)
  • way: Clear Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Clear Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49300666

    wikidata match: Q49300666
Copper Lake (Q49300924)
  • relation: Copper Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=917
    name=Copper Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49300924
    gnis:feature_id=1518088

    wikidata match: Q49300924
Cougar Lake (Q49301006)
  • relation: Cougar Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1257
    name=Cougar Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49301006
    gnis:feature_id=1518178

    wikidata match: Q49301006
Cyclone Lake (Q49301264)
  • way: Cyclone Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Cyclone Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49301264

    wikidata match: Q49301264
Delta Lake (Q49301569)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Delta Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, north of the Necklace Valley lakes in King County, Washington. Because Delta lake is at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout, and cutthroat trout. Delta Lake is a consequence of the spill of the outlets of three major Alpine Lakes: Otter Lake, Big Heart Lake, and Angeline Lake. The West Fork of the Foss River exits Delta Lake in two outlets which merge into one stream shortly above the top of Upper Foss River Falls.

  • relation: Delta Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=986
    name=Delta Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49301569
    wikipedia=en:Delta Lake (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1518669

    wikidata match: Q49301569
Embro Lake (Q49302234)
  • relation: Embro Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1262
    name=Embro Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302234
    gnis:feature_id=1519330
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302234
Falls Lake (Q49302305)
  • way: Falls Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Falls Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302305

    wikidata match: Q49302305
Gold Lake (Q49302589)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gold Lake is a freshwater lake located on a valley on the west skirt of Wild Goat Peak, in King County, Washington. Gold Lake is surrounded by prominent peaks and lakes at the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, including Big Snow Mountain and Iron Cap Mountain.

  • relation: Gold Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1476
    name=Gold Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302589
    wikipedia=en:Gold Lake (King County, Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1520102
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49302589
Gravel Lake (Q49302698)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gravel Lake is a small freshwater lake located at the edge of the Pacific Crest Trail on the western skirt of Mount Thomson at the border between King County and Kittitas County, Washington. The lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing golden trout and rainbow trout. Other Alpine lakes are in the vicinity, including the Alaska Lake a short distance east, and Joe Lake and Edds Lake northbound on the PCT. To the east is Hibox Mountain.

  • relation: Gravel Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1560.3
    name=Gravel Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302698
    wikipedia=en:Gravel Lake
    gnis:feature_id=1520260

    wikidata match: Q49302698
Haleyon Lake (Q49302796)
  • way: Haleyon Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Haleyon Lake (3 name matches)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302796

    wikidata match: Q49302796
Hayes Lake (Q49302874)
  • way: Hayes Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Hayes Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520622
    wikidata=Q49302874

    wikidata match: Q49302874
Heart Lake (Q49302898)
  • way: Heart Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Heart Lake (2 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302898

    wikidata match: Q49302898
Heather Lake (Q49302903)
  • way: Heather Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=729
    name=Heather Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302903
    gnis:feature_id=1520658

    wikidata match: Q49302903
Helena Lake (Q49302917)
  • way: Helena Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Helena Lake (1 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49302917

    wikidata match: Q49302917
Itswoot Lake (Q49303222)
  • way: Itswoot Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=1526
    name=Itswoot Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:ft=5015
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303222

    wikidata match: Q49303222
Jade Lake (Q49303240)
  • way: Jade Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1658
    name=Jade Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303240
    gnis:feature_id=1531470

    wikidata match: Q49303240
Kaleetan Lake (Q49303355)
  • relation: Kaleetan Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1178
    name=Kaleetan Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303355
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1521552

    wikidata match: Q49303355
Kelcema Lake (Q49303372)
  • relation: Kelcema Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=972
    name=Kelcema Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303372
    gnis:feature_id=1521592

    wikidata match: Q49303372
Lake Byrne (Q49303608)
  • way: Lake Byrne (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Lake Byrne (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303608

    wikidata match: Q49303608
Lake Isabel (Q49303710)
  • relation: Lake Isabel (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=869
    name=Lake Isabel (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303710
    gnis:feature_id=1521257

    wikidata match: Q49303710
Lake Isabella (Q49303713)
  • relation: Lake Isabella (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1071
    name=Lake Isabella (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303713
    gnis:feature_id=1521261

    wikidata match: Q49303713
Lake Janus (Q49303725)
  • relation: Lake Janus (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1265
    name=Lake Janus (5 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303725
    gnis:feature_id=1521328
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q49303725
Lake Kulla Kulla (Q49303740)
  • relation: Lake Kulla Kulla (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1149
    name=Lake Kulla Kulla (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303740
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1521783

    wikidata match: Q49303740
Lake Philippa (Q49303840)
  • relation: Lake Philippa (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1021
    name=Lake Philippa (4 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303840
    gnis:feature_id=1524390

    wikidata match: Q49303840
Lake Simms (Q49303873)
  • way: Lake Simms (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Lake Simms (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303873

    wikidata match: Q49303873
Lake Twentytwo (Q49303905)
  • relation: Lake Twentytwo (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=735.5
    name=Lake Twentytwo (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303905
    gnis:feature_id=1527515

    wikidata match: Q49303905
Lake Wiseman (Q49303920)
  • way: Lake Wiseman (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Lake Wiseman (4 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49303920

    wikidata match: Q49303920
Lower Jordan Lake (Q49304961)
  • way: Lower Jordan Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Lower Jordan Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49304961

    wikidata match: Q49304961
Lower Tuscohatchie Lake (Q49305024)
  • relation: Lower Tuscohatchie Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1044
    name=Lower Tuscohatchie Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305024
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1522553

    wikidata match: Q49305024
Lower Wildcat Lake (Q49305027)
  • way: Lower Wildcat Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1190
    name=Lower Wildcat Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305027
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1522556

    wikidata match: Q49305027
Maiden Lake (Q49305225)
  • way: Maiden Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Maiden Lake (1 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305225

    wikidata match: Q49305225
Marten Lake (Q49305383)
  • way: Marten Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Marten Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49305383

    wikidata match: Q49305383
Milk Lakes (Q49305804)
  • relation: Milk Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Milk Lakes (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1523140
    wikidata=Q49305804

    wikidata match: Q49305804
Mowitch Lake (Q49306324)
  • relation: Mowitch Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=975
    name=Mowitch Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49306324
    gnis:feature_id=1523457

    wikidata match: Q49306324
Myrtle Lake (Q49306650)
  • way: Myrtle Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Myrtle Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49306650

    wikidata match: Q49306650
Johnson Ridge (Q49691000)
  • way: Johnson Ridge (OSM) 121 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1610
    name=Johnson Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49691000
    gnis:feature_id=1521443

    wikidata match: Q49691000
Klinger Ridge (Q49691707)
  • way: Klinger Ridge (OSM) 124 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Klinger Ridge (2 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49691707

    wikidata match: Q49691707
Kulshan Ridge (Q49691820)
  • way: Kulshan Ridge (OSM) 670 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Kulshan Ridge (3 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49691820

    wikidata match: Q49691820
Bandana Lake (Q115114011)
  • way: Bandana Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=982
    name=Bandana Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115114011
    gnis:feature_id=1516113

    wikidata match: Q115114011
Tupso Lake (Q115114062)
  • way: Tupso Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1227
    name=Tupso Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115114062
    gnis:feature_id=1527472

    wikidata match: Q115114062
Saddle Lake (Q115114102)
  • way: Saddle Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1154
    name=Saddle Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115114102
    gnis:feature_id=1525332

    wikidata match: Q115114102
Noble Lake (Q115119044)
  • way: Noble Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1365
    name=Noble Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115119044
    gnis:feature_id=1528529

    wikidata match: Q115119044
Canyon Lake (Q115120731)
  • way: Canyon Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=827
    name=Canyon Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115120731
    gnis:feature_id=1517365

    wikidata match: Q115120731
Bear Lake (Q115131344)
  • relation: Bear Lake (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=846.1
    name=Bear Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115131344
    gnis:feature_id=1516601

    wikidata match: Q115131344
Clear Lake (Q115134610)
  • relation: Clear Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1032
    name=Clear Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115134610
    gnis:feature_id=1531420

    wikidata match: Q115134610
Lake Evan (Q115153309)
  • relation: Lake Evan (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=843
    name=Lake Evan (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115153309
    gnis:feature_id=1519395

    wikidata match: Q115153309
Island Lake (Q115160479)
  • relation: Island Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1087
    name=Island Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS National Hydrographic Dataset
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q115160479
    gnis:feature_id=1531468

    wikidata match: Q115160479
Bridal Veil Falls Trail (Q118645084)
  • relation: Bridal Veil Falls Trail (OSM) 6 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    lwn=yes
    name=Bridal Veil Falls Trail (3 name matches)
    route=hiking (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    network=lwn
    operator=Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
    route_name=Bridal Veil Falls Trail (3 name matches)
    route_pref_color=0
    wikidata=Q118645084

    wikidata match: Q118645084
Jade Lake (Q121415374)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jade Lake, also known as Necklace Valley First Lake, is a freshwater lake located on the western region of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, in King County, Washington. It is the first of three lakes that are connected by stream which together form the Necklace Valley Lakes. Jade Lake and its surrounding lakes and peaks are a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing cutthroat trout. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Necklace Valley area.

  • relation: Jade Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1403
    name=Jade Lake (3 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121415374
    gnis:feature_id=1531469
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q121415374
No Name Lake (Q121416082)
  • relation: No Name Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1706
    name=No Name Lake (1 name matches)
    note=The name really is "No Name Lake" (this isn't a case of noname=yes)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121416082
    gnis:feature_id=1523694

    wikidata match: Q121416082
Ptarmigan Lakes (Q121425777)
  • relation: Ptarmigan Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1363
    name=Ptarmigan Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121425777
    gnis:feature_id=1524675

    wikidata match: Q121425777
Lower Fisher Lake (Q121426773)
  • relation: Lower Fisher Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1381
    name=Lower Fisher Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121426773
    gnis:feature_id=1522539

    wikidata match: Q121426773
June Lake (Q121428596)
  • way: June Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1553
    name=June Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121428596
    gnis:feature_id=1521517

    wikidata match: Q121428596
Mary Lake (Q121428999)
  • relation: Mary Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1613
    name=Mary Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121428999
    gnis:feature_id=1522782

    wikidata match: Q121428999
Glacier Lake (Q121429368)
  • relation: Glacier Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1463
    name=Glacier Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121429368
    gnis:feature_id=1519984

    wikidata match: Q121429368
Daisy Lake (Q121430347)
  • way: Daisy Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1532
    name=Daisy Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121430347
    gnis:feature_id=1530297

    wikidata match: Q121430347
Deception Lakes (Q121430826)
  • relation: Deception Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1534
    name=Deception Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121430826
    gnis:feature_id=1518567

    wikidata match: Q121430826
Terrace Lakes (Q121432218)
  • relation: Terrace Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1522
    name=Terrace Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121432218
    gnis:feature_id=1527013

    wikidata match: Q121432218
Talus Lake (Q121435770)
  • relation: Talus Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1624
    name=Talus Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121435770
    gnis:feature_id=1526916

    wikidata match: Q121435770
Trico Lake (Q121435950)
  • relation: Trico Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1722
    name=Trico Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS Elevatiion Data
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121435950
    gnis:feature_id=1531152

    wikidata match: Q121435950
Kendall Peak Lakes (Q121696507)
  • relation: Kendall Peak Lakes (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1352
    name=Kendall Peak Lakes (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121696507
    gnis:feature_id=1521611

    wikidata match: Q121696507
Frozen Lake (Q121743610)
  • way: Frozen Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1385
    name=Frozen Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121743610
    gnis:feature_id=1519843

    wikidata match: Q121743610
Ice Lake (Q121744082)
  • relation: Ice Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1362
    name=Ice Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121744082
    gnis:feature_id=1521115

    wikidata match: Q121744082
Chair Peak Lake (Q121744817)
  • relation: Chair Peak Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1511
    name=Chair Peak Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121744817
    intermittent=no
    gnis:feature_id=1517611

    wikidata match: Q121744817
Gem Lake (Q121744874)
  • relation: Gem Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1482
    name=Gem Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121744874
    gnis:feature_id=1519918

    wikidata match: Q121744874
Poodle Dog Pass (Q121775129)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Poodle Dog Pass is a 1,329-meter (4,360 ft) pass in the Cascade Mountains of Snohomish County, Washington. It is just above Silver Lake in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness; it was described in 1917 as "The pass at the head of Sunday Creek just before reaching Silver Lake from Monte Cristo" and was formerly part of a route between mining operations at Mineral City, Washington and Monte Cristo, Washington, which are now both ghost towns in Snohomish County.

  • node: Poodle Dog Pass (OSM) 36 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=1329
    name=Poodle Dog Pass (3 name matches)
    natural=saddle
    wikidata=Q121775129
    mountain_pass=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1524569

    wikidata match: Q121775129
Upper Loch Katrine (Q121951802)
  • relation: Upper Loch Katrine (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1249
    name=Upper Loch Katrine (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Bing imagery
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q121951802
    gnis:feature_id=1527639

    wikidata match: Q121951802
Tonga Ridge (Q124000620)
  • way: Tonga Ridge (OSM) 61 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1706
    name=Tonga Ridge (1 name matches)
    natural=ridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124000620
    gnis:feature_id=1527304

    wikidata match: Q124000620
Mosquito Lake (Q124021860)
  • relation: Mosquito Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1354
    name=Mosquito Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124021860
    gnis:feature_id=1523400
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124021860
Jakes Lake (Q124022007)
  • relation: Jakes Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1534
    name=Jakes Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    old_name=Mount Fernow Lake
    wikidata=Q124022007
    gnis:feature_id=1521320
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124022007
Tunnel Creek (Q124029470)
  • way: Tunnel Creek (OSM) 1,055 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Tunnel Creek (1 name matches)
    waterway=stream
    wikidata=Q124029470

    wikidata match: Q124029470
Skyline Lake (Q124035234)
  • way: Skyline Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1554
    name=Skyline Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124035234
    gnis:feature_id=1525901
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124035234
Tye Lake (Q124035880)
  • way: Tye lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1426
    name=Tye lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124035880
    gnis:feature_id=1527048
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124035880
Eagle Lake (Q124039099)
  • relation: Eagle Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1186
    name=Eagle Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS, Bing
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124039099
    gnis:feature_id=1519046

    wikidata match: Q124039099
Fourth of July Lake (Q124047400)
  • relation: Fourth of July Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1337
    name=Fourth of July Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=USGS
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124047400
    gnis:feature_id=1519750

    wikidata match: Q124047400
Boulder Lake (Q124051165)
  • relation: Boulder Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1335.3
    name=Boulder Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124051165
    gnis:feature_id=1530813
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124051165
Grizzly Lake (Q124053958)
  • way: Grizzly Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1497
    name=Grizzly Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124053958
    gnis:feature_id=1520369
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124053958
Grass Lake (Q124053998)
  • way: Grass Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1383
    name=Grass Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124053998
    gnis:feature_id=1520249
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124053998
Peach Lake (Q124056247)
  • relation: Peach Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1464
    name=Peach Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124056247
    gnis:feature_id=1524267
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124056247
Pear Lake (Q124056325)
  • way: Pear Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1462
    name=Pear Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124056325
    gnis:feature_id=1524276
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124056325
Margaret Lake (Q124056708)
  • way: Margaret Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1465
    name=Margaret Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124056708
    gnis:feature_id=1522724
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124056708
Cup Lake (Q124056809)
  • way: Cup Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1437
    name=Cup Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124056809
    gnis:feature_id=1518416
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124056809
Grouse Lake (Q124057747)
  • relation: Grouse Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1438
    name=Grouse Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    alt_name=Mud Lake (1 name matches)
    wikidata=Q124057747
    gnis:feature_id=1520391
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124057747
Scrabble Lake (Q124058116)
  • way: Scrabble Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1463
    name=Scrabble Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124058116
    gnis:feature_id=1525526
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124058116
Pete Lake (Q124058167)
  • way: Pete Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1506
    name=Pete Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124058167
    gnis:feature_id=1524353
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124058167
Little Pete Lake (Q124058181)
  • way: Little Pete Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1475
    name=Little Pete Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    source=Yahoo
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124058181
    gnis:feature_id=1522286

    wikidata match: Q124058181
Dow Lake (Q124058478)
  • way: Dow Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1442
    name=Dow Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124058478
    gnis:feature_id=1518905
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124058478
Joan Lake (Q124058690)
  • relation: Joan Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1536
    name=Joan Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q124058690
    gnis:feature_id=1521385
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q124058690
Iron Goat Trail (Q124289655)
  • relation: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 31 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    lwn=yes
    ref=1074
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    route=hiking (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    lwn_ref=1074
    network=lwn
    website=irongoat.org
    operator=Washington State Department of Transportation
    wta:name=iron-goat-trail (1 name matches)
    route_name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    route_pref_color=0
    wikidata=Q124289655

    wikidata match: Q124289655
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 46 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 463 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=abandoned
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    abandoned:railway=rail
    old_railway_operator=GN
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 0.85 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=abandoned
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    abandoned:railway=rail
    old_railway_operator=GN
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1,879 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1,858 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=.6
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    motor_vehicle=no
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1,957 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=.6
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=abandoned
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    motor_vehicle=no
    abandoned:railway=rail
    old_railway_operator=GN
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 2.27 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=abandoned
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    abandoned:railway=rail
    old_railway_operator=GN
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1.60 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1.04 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    railway=abandoned
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
    abandoned:railway=rail
    old_railway_operator=GN
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 0.86 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 0.73 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 1.97 miles from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
  • way: Iron Goat Trail (OSM) 293 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=TR 1074
    foot=designated
    name=Iron Goat Trail (1 name matches)
    horse=no
    width=1.5
    bicycle=no
    highway=path (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    surface=asphalt
    operator=US Forest Service
    wheelchair=yes
Hall Peak (Q49034632)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hall Peak is a 5,484-foot (1,672-metre) mountain summit located in the South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley near the western edge of the North Cascades, in Snohomish County of Washington state. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway, near the Monte Cristo area, on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Its nearest higher peak is Big Four Mountain, one mile to the south-southwest. Both mountains can be prominently seen from the Big Four picnic area, where the trail to the Big Four Ice Caves starts. The peak is named for mining prospector George Hall, who in 1891, discovered the Forty Five claim.

  • node: Hall Peak (OSM) 350 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1671.828
    name=Hall Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49034632
    wikipedia=en:Hall Peak (Washington)
    gnis:feature_id=1520468

    wikidata match: Q49034632
Helena Peak (Q49035863)
  • node: Helena Peak (OSM) 73 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1597
    name=Helena Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49035863
    gnis:feature_id=1520684

    wikidata match: Q49035863
Hubbart Peak (Q49037746)
  • node: Hubbart Peak (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1809.3
    name=Hubbart Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521016
    wikidata=Q49037746

    wikidata match: Q49037746
Ira Spring Mountain (Q49038901)
  • node: Ira Spring Mountain (OSM) 450 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1713
    name=Ira Spring Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    old_name=Spring Mountain
    name:etymology=Ira Spring (1918-2003), noted Pacific Northwest wilderness advocate
    gnis:feature_id=1526422
    name:etymology:wikidata=Q6066258
    wikidata=Q49038901

    wikidata match: Q49038901
Iron Mountain (Q49039116)
  • node: Iron Mountain (OSM) 380 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1598.7
    name=Iron Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521244
    wikidata=Q49039116

    wikidata match: Q49039116
June Mountain (Q49040396)
  • node: June Mountain (OSM) 71 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1766
    name=June Mountain (2 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1521518
    wikidata=Q49040396

    wikidata match: Q49040396
Purvis Lake (Q122688646)
  • relation: Purvis Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1605
    name=Purvis Lake (2 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122688646
    gnis:feature_id=1524707
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122688646
Panorama Lake (Q122703836)
  • relation: Panorama Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1600
    name=Panorama Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122703836
    gnis:feature_id=1524167
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122703836
Top Lake (Q122704784)
  • relation: Top Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1378
    name=Top Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q122704784
    gnis:feature_id=1527309
    source:geometry=Bing imagery

    wikidata match: Q122704784
Arts Knoll (Q49009114)
  • node: Arts Knoll (OSM) 128 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2186
    name=Arts Knoll (3 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1515966
    wikidata=Q49009114

    wikidata match: Q49009114
Barometer Mountain (Q49010862)
  • node: Barometer Mountain (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1757
    name=Barometer Mountain (1 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516157
    wikidata=Q49010862

    wikidata match: Q49010862
Bearpaw Mountain (Q49011577)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bearpaw Mountain is a 6,091-foot (1,857-metre) mountain summit located in Whatcom County of Washington state. It is situated less than four miles south of the Canada–United States border, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Church Mountain, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) to the southwest, and Mount Baker rises 11.8 miles (19.0 km) to the south. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to the Nooksack River via Canyon Creek. Topographic relief is significant as the north aspect rises 3,100 feet (945 m) above Canyon Creek in approximately 1.5 mile. Bearpaw Mountain houses Bearpaw Mountain Lake, 650 ft elevated fishing lake.

  • node: Bearpaw Mountain (OSM) 228 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1856.5
    name=Bearpaw Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1516302
    wikidata=Q49011577

    wikidata match: Q49011577
Colfax Peak (Q49021465)
  • node: Colfax Peak (OSM) 204 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2851
    name=Colfax Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1517959
    wikidata=Q49021465

    wikidata match: Q49021465
Cowap Peak (Q49022474)
  • node: Cowap Peak (OSM) 395 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1724.6
    name=Cowap Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528471
    wikidata=Q49022474

    wikidata match: Q49022474
Crag View (Q49022721)
  • node: Crag View (OSM) 82 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=2133
    name=Crag View (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1518264
    wikidata=Q49022721

    wikidata match: Q49022721
Dock Butte (Q49025122)
  • node: Dock Butte (OSM) 516 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1589.2
    name=Dock Butte (4 name matches)
    source=USGS;ele:accuracy = USGS TOPO Map
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ele:accuracy=1596.847
    gnis:feature_id=1518823
    wikidata=Q49025122

    wikidata match: Q49025122
Downey Mountain (Q49025736)
  • node: Downey Mountain (OSM) 75 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1811
    name=Downey Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1530859
    wikidata=Q49025736

    wikidata match: Q49025736
Excelsior Peak (Q49028350)
  • node: Excelsior Peak (OSM) 256 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1741
    name=Excelsior Peak (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1528479
    wikidata=Q49028350

    wikidata match: Q49028350
Groat Mountain (Q49034042)
  • node: Groat Mountain (OSM) 227 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1702.5
    name=Groat Mountain (4 name matches)
    source=USGS
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:feature_id=1520373
    wikidata=Q49034042

    wikidata match: Q49034042
Little Big Chief Mountain (Q97355778)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Little Big Chief Mountain is a 7,225-foot (2,202-metre) mountain summit located immediately southwest of Dutch Miller Gap, on the common border separating King County and Kittitas County in Washington state. It is situated within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Little Big Chief Mountain is set ten miles northeast of Snoqualmie Pass on the crest of the Cascade Range. Precipitation runoff from the west side of the mountain drains into tributaries of the Snoqualmie River, whereas the east side drains into tributaries of the Yakima River. The nearest higher peak is Summit Chief Mountain, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to the southwest, and Chimney Rock is set 2.2 miles (3.5 km) to the southwest. The first ascent of this peak was made in August 1939 by Fred Beckey, Wayne Swift, Joe Barto, and Campbell Brooks. This mountain was named for Lorenz A. Nelson during the 1925 Mountaineers climb of Summit Chief Mountain. Nelson was a pioneering mountaineer who led first ascents of Mount Olympus, Mount Meany, and Chiwawa Mountain.

  • node: Little Big Chief Mountain (OSM) 34 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2202
    name=Little Big Chief Mountain (4 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q97355778

    wikidata match: Q97355778
Baekos Peak (Q130553432)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Baekos Peak is a 7,529-foot (2,295-metre) mountain summit in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

  • node: Baekos Peak (OSM) 100 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=2294.8
    name=Baekos Peak (3 name matches)
    ele:ft=7529
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q130553432

    wikidata match: Q130553432
Horseshoe Lake (Q131366832)
  • relation: Horseshoe Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=1300
    name=Horseshoe Lake (1 name matches)
    water=lake (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q131366832
    not:wikidata=Q49303079
    gnis:feature_id=1520959
    not:gnis:feature_id=1520956

    wikidata match: Q131366832